Do you think Nancy Pelosi gave the public a good reason to be "Pro Health Care Bill" with this advise?

1 speaker.gov/newsroom/pressreleases?id=15... paragraph from the bottom- .

2 Apparently no one really knows "...what's in it. " I wonder if any individual has actually read the entire document. I've read that it has over 2,000 pages.

I think we need to know what's in it before it becomes law.

3 Sad! They just want to get their Big business people happy now...before they get harassed too much by them.

5 They need to show they have accomplished something in the 2 years since the previous election so they can get re-elected. The sad part is that their focus is not getting the nation's business done. Their focus is getting re-elected.

They should be synonymous, but getting elected is more about spin and perception, and not about any measurable accomplishments. Congress has had low poll numbers for years, and has driven the economy right into the ground (congress holds the purse strings, nobody else). And yet at election time, enough people go into the voting booth and re-elect the same do-nothings.

We have no one but ourselves to blame.

Large portions go into effect immediately. It's the public-optiony parts that don't kick in until later. > Why is Congress exempt from the new plan?

> Why are they going against the wishes of the majority of Americans? Because so many people have so badly misrepresented the bill that they don't have any idea what's in it, as your question demonstrates. Health care reform in general is still popular; it's only after people have lied about the bill in particular that people change their minds about it.

> Why should Pro Life people pay for abortions? The Stupak amendment to the House version got rid of precisely that. I strongly suspect it will end up in the final version as well; there are Democrats who absolutely will not vote for the bill without it.

Democrats would be stupid to let the entire health care reform process founder over it. (That said, they are entirely capable of being that stupid.)> What is the freaking rush? They've been working on health care since 1993.

Longer, in fact. The cost of medicine is going up much faster than inflation, and if something isn't done about it, it's going to dominate the economy even more than it already does. The end of the process may feel like a rush to you, but people have been working on it for decades.

> don't you think we need a lot more information? We need a lot less misinformation. That would be a nice start.

The actual information is all out there, should one start listening to sources talking about the actual bills instead of scare tactics.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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