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    Posted March 20, 2010 by
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    Passions over health care reform

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    Healthcare or Fanatical Ideology Reform

     

    There is an intense struggle on healthcare reform or is it.  Every person I know conservative, progressive, fanatical on either side believe that healthcare is broken and it needs repair. The American people as a whole desire a better system and hope to provide to more. However the question which is at the pinnacle now, Is Obama really a good enough leader to stop his blitzkrieg on this bill and stop ramming a new ideology along with it. The American people are scared to death with his no holes bared spending which well surpasses Bush’s.  A proposed bill with a 1.5 tr price tag that covers only 1/3 of the non-covered. What about the rest, you don’t care about them??   Over maybe the package is inefficient. Sounds like it. They see a Medicare system run by the government that is ready to go bankrupt. An enormous stimulus package that isn’t stimulating.  All the while their wondering why is he constantly on the TV and not making JOBs. The time for the fanatical ideological change to stop is NOW.  Along insulting and discounting all that disagrees. Calling them stupid, racists, old fashion! Damn I am mad and I am not going to take it anymore…LOL.

    I am from the Federal Government and I am here to help!

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