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Old 05-16-2013, 07:55 PM
 
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It has become all too obvious especially with this regime in the White House now that it is time to get the government out of most aspects of our lives. They have taken over healthcare and are currently destroying it and making it completely unaffordable for almost everyone, they have taken over educational loans and have profited from that and also driven up the costs of higher learning. They have wrecked the economy by sticking their noses into Wall Street, the housing market (Fanne & Freddie) and the auto industry. Now the IRS is over-stepping its bounds and looks to up the ante.

How can we go about getting the government and it's waste, fraud and corruption out of our every day lives and hopefully return it to representing the people?
Bring back term limits and kick out career politicians. No more retirement from politics. Public service is public service. Do your bit and get out.
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Old 05-16-2013, 07:58 PM
 
Location: Planet earth
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Anyone who thinks the "Government" has taken OVER healthcare has no clue and no credibility. The Government has done nothing but kowtow to, and do the bidding of the healthcare industry, making it a requirement to HAVE healthcare, not CONTROL healthcare.

All they've done is make it easier for the healthcare industry, banking industry, regulatory industry aka....conservative donors & RWNJ's to control and fleece America.

Anyone who believes that the government has NOT taken over healthcare is delusional. They may not be acting upon it yet, but I can assure you they are implementing the information gathering and categorizing system as we speak. First they build a database system. Then they populate that system with information THEY determine to to be critical when used to approve or deny care. THEN they go wholesale into the project, implementing FULL control.

They have done this with so many industries already, that only a fool would think it won't happen with healthcare.
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Old 05-16-2013, 08:55 PM
 
Location: Armsanta Sorad
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Anyone who thinks the "Government" has taken OVER healthcare has no clue and no credibility. The Government has done nothing but kowtow to, and do the bidding of the healthcare industry, making it a requirement to HAVE healthcare, not CONTROL healthcare.

All they've done is make it easier for the healthcare industry, banking industry, regulatory industry aka....conservative donors & RWNJ's to control and fleece America.
I heard one say a person could get fined if they're not on healthcare. That's big government for ya.
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Old 05-16-2013, 09:02 PM
 
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We should stop re-electing the Demoncrats and Repugnicans. There are other parties you know! I'm a member of the Labor Party.
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Old 05-17-2013, 06:20 AM
 
Location: Holly Springs, NC USA
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I like the term limits proposal along with the removal of lobbyists. We have to create some sort of general fund that people can use for election purposes so we remove special interest groups from dontaing solely to specific candidates. Remove the party system so we can focus solely on the candidates stances on issues.
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