Your mistake here is assuming that you relinquish control by force. You have the choice between getting your money back from a recycling center or putting it in the recycling for the city to pick up.
The only point here you are required to recycle. They don't care how.
It is still proceeding. There are enough votes in the house. There might be enough votes in the senate. Republicans are asking that the issue be put aside until next year for more debate. Democrats have rejected the request successfully. And it goes on.
About 45 percent are for the health care...
As long as you can handle that role it will be taken seriously. If you go in with no knowledge of the laws of that subject, then you will lose, but it will be taken seriously.
If people get sick and the free market gets to decide how to ration, then people with serious disease wouldn't get treatment. It is simply inefficient in terms of money vs results. Just as it is inefficient to treat anyone who shows up at the ER in terms of money vs results.
Government...
Are they that scared of the political loss? Why are they making this issue about who gets the credit and not about helping the people?
They aren't debating details being discussed, only the lies they create.
...competing with USPS? If private health insurance companies have no chance to compete with a government run policy,
Then how can UPS compete with the US Postal Service that is offering its service at the same quality and lower cost?
Are you so certain that it is impossible to design a...
If both of your parents are americans and you are born on a military base on USA property in a foreign country then you are not a natural born citizen, but rather a naturalized citizen. The only difference is you can't run for president.
So simply having a parent being an american doesn't make...
We don't have the means to enforce such behavior. Foreign countries will not do the work for us.
Just like Wisconsin has a tax law that states that any product you use in Wisconsin you have to pay sales tax for. If I buy 100 dollars worth of books in Iowa and read them in wisconsin, I'm...