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Originally Posted by Redux
As I said elsewhere: He's your typical internet bully....but laughable, because he is so transparent and predictable...and so easy to expose his "facts" and occasionally poke until he has a meltdown. Here's the sequence that is so easy to expose: First, you issue a blanket pronouncement of "failed" for any post that challenges your opinion.
When exposed with facts, first you deny the facts....then claim the poster and post still fail because those acts are just partisan talking points.
When it is demonstrated those facts are written into the bill....its time for your dodge and weave...first, but, biut there are loopholes because the Dems are scumbags in the pocket of the lobbyists
Followed by a new post of yours to deflect from the facts because you no longer can defend your position.
When it is pointed out that your latest post does not address the issue, either the name calling starts or a new post with new deflections.
And, finally, your conclusion it is all propaganda. You are the only here who can predict the future and know for certain that the program as envisioned in the bills are failures.
And you are simply unwilling or unable to acknowledge that other opinions are valid and factually based. I certainly have never asserted the bill is perfect or there is guaranteed success (as opposed to your assertion of guaranteed failure) but IMO, it is clear from the facts in the bills that they address the significant cost and coverage/access issues in meaningful ways. Perfect? Nope.
But then you are the only one here who takes the extreme position that if a solution proposed by the Democrats...whether it is health reform, economic stimulus, etc. ..is not 100% perfect, it is a failure. I hope, for your sake, you dont judge your own life actions by those extremes.
Just look back over the last two pages and you are true to form.
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No, what I have said repeatedly is that the Bills before Congress will not fix the problems in healthcare, they will not control costs, they will not prevent the astronomical increases in co-pays and premiums, and the Insurance companies have all been in on co-opting this "reform" to their benifit. All things you have ignored to address or brushed aside with blanket statements which are false. If the Bill does not fix the problems with Healthcare then yes, it is a failure, just like the Stimulus, which was suppose to provide millions of jobs, and it has not. Even Demoncratic members of Congress are beginning to question it's success. Time will tell.