Kevin A.R.T.
New member
By debating this bill based on ideas and laws that it does not contain, aren't we losing out on logical, reasonable debate? Seriously, if we keep debating death panels, eliminating the federal ban on abortion funding, free ice cream and puppies (heck, while we're debating things the bill doesn't contain, why not?). Wouldn't it make much more sense to actually debate what's IN the bill, so we can try and get the best bill possible for the health care reform American needs, whether it contain a public option or not?
Let's get to the core issue: How can we make sure lower middle-clas Americans can have affordible health insurance so they don't have to declare bankruptcy every time they get surgery? How can we keep health insurance companies from dropping people just to make a higher profit? THIS is what we should be debating, not non-existant clauses about death panels and leprechauns and pots of gold.
Seriously, what is a Senator to do? If his Republican constituants call him telling him to vote against the bill becuase of the death panels, and his Democrat constitutant are calling him telling him to vote for it because of the "free ice cream and puppies" clause (I know it isn't in the bill, but neither are death panels!), what is he to do? Should he listen to someone telling him not to vote for a bill based on a reason that doesn't exist, like death panels, overturning the ban on federal funding of abortion, free ice cream and puppies?
Galaxy Girl: I could not agree with you more
Let's get to the core issue: How can we make sure lower middle-clas Americans can have affordible health insurance so they don't have to declare bankruptcy every time they get surgery? How can we keep health insurance companies from dropping people just to make a higher profit? THIS is what we should be debating, not non-existant clauses about death panels and leprechauns and pots of gold.
Seriously, what is a Senator to do? If his Republican constituants call him telling him to vote against the bill becuase of the death panels, and his Democrat constitutant are calling him telling him to vote for it because of the "free ice cream and puppies" clause (I know it isn't in the bill, but neither are death panels!), what is he to do? Should he listen to someone telling him not to vote for a bill based on a reason that doesn't exist, like death panels, overturning the ban on federal funding of abortion, free ice cream and puppies?
Galaxy Girl: I could not agree with you more