Monday, January 23, 2012

Why does the Obama administration want to rush legislation through for health care?

Did we not learn from the stimulus bill that was passed and signed without anyone completely reading through it?Why does the Obama administration want to rush legislation through for health care?Because the longer it sits, the more Americans read it, the more fed up they get which translates to less support. He's got to cram the bill through before we ever get a chance to read and debate otherwise it will go nowhere because this is one of the biggest power grabs ever.Why does the Obama administration want to rush legislation through for health care?
Because Congress goes to recess in August and President Candy-man is afraid that more Congress and House members may not vote for it next session.Why does the Obama administration want to rush legislation through for health care?It's an emergency, we gotta move now before people realize how bad it really is.
Not only that but any Health-care bill that passes will not take effect until 2013.



So why not get a fiscally sound bill, that keeps the government out of my health care.Why does the Obama administration want to rush legislation through for health care?Obama knows that if the American citizens get a chance to see what his legislation is going to do, they will be outraged and he will never get it passed ever.

Obama's only chance to accomplish anything is to keep people ignorant until the bill comes due. Then your grandchildren will be paying for all his mistakes for decades to come.Why does the Obama administration want to rush legislation through for health care?
Because if its not done in the next few weeks,

how can they implement it by...

wait the bill says increased coverage in 2013 - 4 years from now...

they have been working on this for years - if its not done in the next 2 weeks - WHAT ???

Must be some sort of reason....
Because he's trying to get his own approval rating up.Why does the Obama administration want to rush legislation through for health care?
They do not want to lose the inertia. If a bill sits in committee long enough it always gets filled with exceptions and dies.



But it is scary, and by no means a done deal.
He doesn't want anyone to read it, see the flaws, and how much in the end it's going to cost businesses, and tax payers.



In my opinion, he's like a compulsive shopper/spender.



If he wants Americans working, he's going to have to start being more company friendly, encouraging new business opportunities, making higher education more affordable, and giving inventors incentives.
He doesn't want you to know things like:



illegals will be covered.



medicare/Medicaid will become part of the new bill without fixing the problems with them first.



you will be forced to take this plan eventually, even if you want to continue with the plan you have.



the cost of the plan



the cost to the people.



the cost to small business.



Besides he hasn't wanted one yet, to go through a transparency phase what makes this any different?

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