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Which part of 3/4ths of all American citizens demand single-payer national health care don’t our Big Pharma and Big Insurance fed Senate and House not get?
well wht they get, will is that the lame ass duimb stupid moronic democrats in the senate keep enacting those pesky senate rules that give 40 senators a total veto.
as you know.
why the delusion we have a democracy?
too mad to spell right, sorry & mea culpa.
we’ve got over 50 votes right now, but it’s not enough because of the dumb senate rules that the democrats do nothing to change.
very irritating to not live in a democracy. especially when there is a popular delusion, that we do, and that if 72% of our people want something that somehow means the legislative process will enact it.
Maybe we should take Rush Limbaugh’s advice and stop being active. That way we won’t sprain ankles or tear cartilage or break arms and therein overtax the health care industry. Maybe.
@2 – there is already a workaround for that.
@6: The big picture is that without competition from government and / or heavy regulation, the insurance companies will compete with each other but still fuck you six ways from Sunday.
@1:
I think it’s the part where we get pissed when they take all of our money for premiums and then drop our coverage at the first indication we might actually need it that they don’t get.
Jebus, please save us!