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The problem is the ENTIRE scheme, not the details of the bill, or Obama's extraconstitutional delays.
The concept that you and other supporters of this train wreck of a law fail to grasp is that rights and responsibilities always go together. If someone has a right to healthcare or anything else, then that automatically creates a corresponding responsibility and obligation to provide it. Ignoring the truth of that is just another kind of injustice. The people who actually provide the healthcare, or the taxpayers who pay for it, are no less deserving of protection and justice.
If I could find an intellectually honest liberal, I bet that liberal and I wouldn't have much difficulty putting a plan together that is far superior to the ACA. The Democrats and Obama never actually sought to do this, and that is why the ACA is destined to fail.
I guess single payer is not that far away. It seems that the right is working towards it. Give it time it will come (single payer)
"The biggest problems that we're facing right now have to do with George Bush trying to bring more and more power into the executive branch and not go through Congress at all. And that's what I intend to reverse when I'm president of the United States." -- Sen. Barack Obama, March 31, 2008
I guess the O-Team thinks that if they can just keep delaying the Pain of the Mandates, they can continue to win elections. The pesky Law and Congress mean nothing to this totally Politics oriented Obama Administration.
I have always wondered, if it is so good, why do they have to keep issuing delays? This No.27 I believe.
They had 3 years to work out all kinks.
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