By Manila Ryce
Published Tuesday, September 18th, 2007, 6:37 am
Filed under: Human Rights, Health, Economic, Society/Culture, US Politics
The American people have spoken, and apparently we’ve always wanted the insurance companies to have complete ownership over our lives. Hillary Clinton introduced her $110 billion plan which would require every American to purchase insurance. New options and coverage costs will allow the 47 million uninsured Americans to be able to afford insurance under her plan. Oh boy, we’ll finally have universal insurance in this country! There’s no better solution than tax credits for the poor. Problem solved.
Hillary patronizingly said of her plan, “I know my Republican opponents will try to equate healthcare for all Americans with government-run healthcare. Don’t let them fool us again. This is not government-run.” Clinton is correct. Her plan isn’t run by our potentially democratic and accountable government. It’s run by tyrannical profit-motivated insurance companies. Yes, the same companies who are major contributors to Clinton’s campaign and are the reason why our current system blows. With any luck, Hillary’s plan will keep us behind the rest of the industrialized world, while taking the issue off the table politically. Way to stick it to the man you fucking poser. Dammit I hate Hillary with a passion.
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Yeah, I heard about this over the week. Apparently, the plan is to make Health Insurance the same as Car Insurance. That is, mandated by law, but more hassle than helpful, and ultimately useless for getting things fixed.
Good work, dumbass.
09/18/07 at 8:58 pm
Yeah! I get another bill for services I don’t need.
Thanks Hil…
How about just providing care to those who need it…it that so hard?
09/18/07 at 10:06 pm
Placing healthcare in to the hands of govenment is not going to solve anything either. Businesses can be corrupt, but governments have been in the business of corruption for over 2000 years.
10/28/07 at 10:03 pm
@Rigoberto
It’s not a question of business being corrupt. Businesses do what they’re built to do - maximize profit. In a healthcare system that means killing people in need. Government, on the other hand, is only as corrupt as you want it to be. You are the government. Stating that government has been corrupt for over 2000 years is simply false unless you care to cite exactly which government you’re talking about.
10/28/07 at 10:11 pm
As much as I’d like to see a woman president, I don’t trust Hillary as far as I can throw her.
11/20/07 at 8:06 am