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My S'lution to Gov't H'care

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Here's my solution:

Have the gov't set up a fund.  When you file your taxes, you can elect to send your return or any percentage (even 0%) of your income to this fund.  From this fund the gov't can provide healthcare for the uninsured.

Since "most" of the American people "wanted" gov't run healthcare, finding moneys for this fund shouldn't be a problem, right?  And so the people without healthcare can have it, the people who want to pay for it can, and the people who don't want to have anything to do with it can stay as far away as possible!

There's your "Public Option!"

What do you think?

IT'S MY TRILOGY, AND I WANT IT NOW!

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The same thing could be said about the Defense budget.  If you don't like the war, you shouldn't have to pay for it.

*playing devil's advocate here, I work for a Defense contractor, please keep paying me*

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Arguably, the defense of this nation defends you whether you like it or not, because it's defending a whole nation and not just a single person.  It's a "national" issue and it's provided for in the Constitution. 

Healthcare is a "personal" issue because the fees are being paid one patient at a time.  90% of the people paying for it won't be protected by it.  It's definitely a "Person A makes Person B pay for Person C" proposition.  If person or People A care so much about People C, then let them pay for them and leave Person B (that's me) alone.

IT'S MY TRILOGY, AND I WANT IT NOW!

"[George Lucas] rebooted the franchise in 1997 without telling anyone." -skyjedi2005

"Yeah, well, George says a lot of things..." a young 1997 xhonzi on RASSM

"They're my movies." -George Lucas. 19 people won oscars for their work on Star Wars (1977) and George Lucas wasn't one of them.

Rewrite the Prequels!

 

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This is my basic point about direct democracy vs. representative democracy. In our representative form, we are powerless if those who represent us do not reflect our wishes. In a direct democracy, we vote yes or no on monetary items. How many of you would have voted yes on congressional pay raises if given the chance?

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we are not powerless.   If those we elect do not represent our wishes, we can chose not to elect them in the first place,  and we can chose not to reelect them the next time.

as for xhonzi plan:

1.  I'm not sure you'd get enough money.

2.  according the Conservatives,  passing any healthcare legislation at all is unconstitutional. 

but I do like xhonzi's plan.   Perhaps we could fund it instead with a National lottery?  People love playing the lottery and they'd still have a choice.   They could chose not to play the lottery.

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If those we elect do not represent our wishes, we can chose not to elect them in the first place

How do we know this is going to happen? If they're telling us all the right things beforehand, we'd have no reason to think they wouldn't represent us.

2.  according the Conservatives,  passing any healthcare legislation at all is unconstitutional. 

Jeez Warb, why don't you distort the reality a little bit?

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vote_for_palpatine said:

If those we elect do not represent our wishes, we can chose not to elect them in the first place

How do we know this is going to happen? If they're telling us all the right things beforehand, we'd have no reason to think they wouldn't represent us.

its called research.  you should do it before voting.   I don't believe it was top secret info before the 2008 and 2009 November elections that Obama and the dems wanted to pass a healthcare bill.   Please remember that you still have the option of not reelecting them. 

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2.  according the Conservatives,  passing any healthcare legislation at all is unconstitutional. 

Jeez Warb, why don't you distort the reality a little bit?

I'm not distorting reality.  Just go in the political thread and read someone of Ferris's posts when he is making reference to the 10th Amendment.

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Warbler said:

1.  I'm not sure you'd get enough money.

But I thought most Americans wanted this legislation?  Surely that means they want to pay for it with their own money?  And so many wealthy liberal media types want it so bad... I mean... Oprah could fund it all by herself if she wanted to, right? 

but I do like xhonzi's plan.   Perhaps we could fund it instead with a National lottery?  People love playing the lottery and they'd still have a choice.   They could chose not to play the lottery.

I'll have to think on this... but it sure beats paying for it with tax dollars.

IT'S MY TRILOGY, AND I WANT IT NOW!

"[George Lucas] rebooted the franchise in 1997 without telling anyone." -skyjedi2005

"Yeah, well, George says a lot of things..." a young 1997 xhonzi on RASSM

"They're my movies." -George Lucas. 19 people won oscars for their work on Star Wars (1977) and George Lucas wasn't one of them.

Rewrite the Prequels!

 

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according to Ferris, most Americans don't want.    The Conservatives won't choose to fund it.    That's why I think you would get enough money. 

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Warbler said:

according to Ferris, most Americans don't want.    The Conservatives won't choose to fund it.    That's why I think you would get enough money. 

True!

 

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Warbler said:

vote_for_palpatine said:

2.  according the Conservatives,  passing any healthcare legislation at all is unconstitutional. 

Jeez Warb, why don't you distort the reality a little bit?

I'm not distorting reality.  Just go in the political thread and read someone of Ferris's posts when he is making reference to the 10th Amendment.

True!

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Warbler said:

according to Ferris, most Americans don't want.    The Conservatives won't choose to fund it.    That's why I think you would get enough money. 

 If most Americans don't want, then why did our Gov't just do this?

IT'S MY TRILOGY, AND I WANT IT NOW!

"[George Lucas] rebooted the franchise in 1997 without telling anyone." -skyjedi2005

"Yeah, well, George says a lot of things..." a young 1997 xhonzi on RASSM

"They're my movies." -George Lucas. 19 people won oscars for their work on Star Wars (1977) and George Lucas wasn't one of them.

Rewrite the Prequels!

 

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maybe cause what most Americans want isn't  always what is best.  I'll refer something I posted in the political thread.

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There are some lines from the movie 1776 that I think could help.   Dr. Lyman Hall, the delegate from Georgia to the 2nd Continental Congress.   He was having difficulty deciding how to vote on the question of independence from Britain.   He was for independence, but the people of Georgia were against it(I have no idea if that was really so but that was the way it was in the movie).    He used a quote that he said came from Edmund Burke(a member of the British Parliament) to help make his decision  "that a representative owes the People not only his industry, but his judgment, and he betrays them if he sacrifices it to their opinion"   Dr. Hall decided to vote for independence.   Again, I have no idea if there was an Edmund Burke in Parliament or if he said that quote or if the real Dr. Hall actually used that quote to help him make his decision. 

something you have to go against what is popular and do what is right.  Remember, sometimes the majority is for the pretty bad things.  like slavery for example.

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Warbler said:

vote_for_palpatine said:

2.  according the Conservatives,  passing any healthcare legislation at all is unconstitutional. 

Jeez Warb, why don't you distort the reality a little bit?

I'm not distorting reality.  Just go in the political thread and read someone of Ferris's posts when he is making reference to the 10th Amendment.

True!

see what I mean VFP?   So Ferris, Xhonzi's plan would therefore be unconstitutional right?

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something you have to go against what is popular and do what is right.  Remember, sometimes the majority is for the pretty bad things.  like slavery for example.

Ah yes, the slavery card. The majority must always be ignored and is always wrong because some people once owned slaves. To equate a health care system in need of some fine-tuning with human bondage is asinine, appalling, and offensive. Because what you do when you make that comparison is compare people who do not want to allow ever greater government encroachment into our lives to motherfucking slave owners. I'm tired of that rhetoric. Let it stop now.

 

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Warbler said:

see what I mean VFP?   So Ferris, Xhonzi's plan would therefore be unconstitutional right?

Yep! But, we've been successfully ignoring select parts of the Constitution for over 150 years! You yourself seem to hate the thing.

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vote_for_palpatine said:

something you have to go against what is popular and do what is right.  Remember, sometimes the majority is for the pretty bad things.  like slavery for example.

Ah yes, the slavery card. The majority must always be ignored and is always wrong because some people once owned slaves.

nope,  just some of the time.

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To equate a health care system in need of some fine-tuning with human bondage is asinine, appalling, and offensive. Because what you do when you make that comparison is compare people who do not want to allow ever greater government encroachment into our lives to motherfucking slave owners. I'm tired of that rhetoric. Let it stop now.

sorry. I did not mean to equate slavery with those that are against the health plan.   I know its not the same thing.  I just meant to say that sometimes the majority is wrong.

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Warbler said:

see what I mean VFP?   So Ferris, Xhonzi's plan would therefore be unconstitutional right?

Yep! But, we've been successfully ignoring select parts of the Constitution for over 150 years! You yourself seem to hate the thing.

I don't hate it,  I just interpret it differently than you and think a couple aspects of it could be amended.   

you said 150 years hmm . . . 2010-150=1860.   So we refer the right of states to leave the union.   Funny, that right is never mentioned in Constitution.  

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I'm willing to pay higher taxes if it means more poor children can have health coverage.

(Crap, I just violated my personal oath to not get involved in these politics threads unless I was making a joke...)

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TV's Frink said:

I'm willing to pay higher taxes if it means more poor children can have health coverage.

(Crap, I just violated my personal oath to not get involved in these politics threads unless I was making a joke...)

Believe me, paying higher taxes is not necessary to cover children. They are well cared for by charities and such.

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Oh please.  Even charities won't touch the worst cases, like this ugly little guy...

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*sniff* He was so young :-(

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Charity touched me one time, I later made her giggle!

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So... why healthcare?  Why has this become the one thing all people must have, even if it means that the cost of it must be hoisted upon the taxpayers?  Why isn't it postal service?  Or cars?  Or clothes?  OR FOOD?

OR HOUSES?

 

 

I guess we already have welfare for those don't we...

 

 

IT'S MY TRILOGY, AND I WANT IT NOW!

"[George Lucas] rebooted the franchise in 1997 without telling anyone." -skyjedi2005

"Yeah, well, George says a lot of things..." a young 1997 xhonzi on RASSM

"They're my movies." -George Lucas. 19 people won oscars for their work on Star Wars (1977) and George Lucas wasn't one of them.

Rewrite the Prequels!

 

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xhonzi said:

So... why healthcare?  Why has this become the one thing all people must have, even if it means that the cost of it must be hoisted upon the taxpayers?  Why isn't it postal service?

Hell yeah, everyone should be fined if they don't have Postal Service!

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