Obamacare puts the boots to its first "villain"

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Since, you know, health insurance companies were villains during the campaign for Obamacare, well, we can consider that this is the first of many villains that will be caught and dealt with appropriately!




Now, you can couple this to the 1 million or so low-income will be stripped of their health insurance:


Hip hip hooray for Obamacare! We can give those evil insurance companies the firing squad, we will make sure those employees of those companies are jobless, we will make sure those insured by the companies will be insurance-less, and we will take away whatever benefits low-income folks also had.

Who will have insurance after all this? Who will have jobs?


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I'm curious to know why we have no Obamacare supporters in this thread. I'm curious why now the critics are accepting of the fact that we have Obamacare and we're not gonna talk about it anymore.

Every criticism of Obamacare is coming true: can't afford it, check. going to put insurance companies out of business, check. going to force premiums to go up for everyone, check. going to force health costs to go up, check. going to cost more than The Regime tells us, check. going to take insurance away from more people, check. going to force people to lose their benefits through their job, check. going to force docs to drop medicare, check.

What will this bill do?
 
What does it matter if you wring the neck of the puppet, while the puppetmaster laughs from above? He'll just cut the strings and make a new pupppet dance.

Obama is not in charge. He is not the king. Whether he geniunely believes he is or not, I don't know. But there are more powerful people than him running things.

And yes- destruction of the capitalistic health insurance system was the goal from the beginning.
 
the healthcare bill seems like a complete and utter clusterfuck. I would rather have a single payer NHS style service then the mish mash bullshit we have now.
 
Just like the bailouts, Cash-4-Clunkers, and First Time Home Buyer Credits all created uncertainty in the markets and have not let them make a natural correction. The housing problem was basically propped up and put on hold, but it now appears to be getting worse again.
 
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