http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/h...rld/americas/8252939.stm oh the ironing of it all.
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nukeallthewhales |
hahahahaha wow, just wow |
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"what? you're too poor for healthcare, then go and die!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/h...rld/americas/8252939.stm oh the ironing of it all. |
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The Human Shadow |
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i wonder why there hasn't been protests in favour of it by the 46 million uncovered people yet
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nukeallthewhales |
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The Human Shadow wrote:they did by overwhelmingly voting for him at the ballot box (as it was one of obama's main stances during the election), but lol the usians think that spending 16% of gdp on health that fails to cover everyone is a good inestment (ukland is ~8%). |
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The Human Shadow |
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i dunno why certain people in american are so opposed to change/reform. i mean even if they're opposed to the scheme as proposed, obama has stated that
he's open to opinions.
i've never quite understood the american mentality that anything that edges towards socialism is inherently evil, unamerican and can never be considered, not matter what the specific implications are ![]() |
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Trudi Speed |
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"Born free, taxed to death," one protester's sign read
Rather have "born poor, no money to live" perhaps? |
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One Tru Blu |
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To me it seems that these people see it is "communist" and something about impeaching freedom to have the government look out for people who
can't afford healthcare.
I would have said it was more common sense than communist, but there you go. |
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