News and Politics | April 28, 2008 | 3 comments

McCain rejects 'big government' takeover of health care

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funny, we have socialized libraries, fire departments, police, schools, all government controlled, but hospitals? THATS COMMIE TALK!
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  • crob80227
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      crob80227  
    • This is why McCain will be easy to beat in a general election.

      The man is on the exact wrong side of every major issue!

      Voters are demanding changes to our healthcare system -- and McCain seems oblivious. He doesn't even have enough common sense to LIE about wanting to make significant improvements to our healthcare system just to win votes!

      C'mon! At least have the common sense to lie your ass off like Bush did. Remember Bush's claims to want a "humble" foreign policy and how disturbed he was at (gasp!) the thought of "nation building"? That crooked sumbitch lied his ass off just to win votes -- and McCain apparently isn't even as smart as Bush!

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      But there is some advantages to privatizing things. Look at the military! We're using Blackwater instead of those "inefficent" and "bureaucratic" government soliders and look how much cheaper and more efficent......oh. Bad example.

    • 4 years ago
  • phillyphil
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      phillyphil  
    • these neo-cons keep making the same arguments with the same failed logic over and over and over again. all they need is a little fear incentive to try to scare people away from thinking and into bad policy.
      america is not gonna keep falling for this anymore. we are ready for a different idea of our lives, priorities and whole mind-body health.
      i hope mccains dim buld goes the way of incandescent light...

    • 4 years ago
  • Marilynn_Murray
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      Marilynn_Murray  
    • McCain is a dim bulb.
      This is what we need.
      Our Mission: Single-Payer National Health Insurance

      Physicians for a National Health Program

      The National Health Insurance Bill (HR 676)

      The U.S. spends twice as much as other industrialized nations on health care, $7,129 per capita. Yet our system performs poorly in comparison and still leaves 47 million without health coverage and millions more inadequately covered.
      This is because private insurance bureaucracy and paperwork consume one-third (31 percent) of every health care dollar. Streamlining payment through a single nonprofit payer would save more than $350 billion per year, enough to provide comprehensive, high-quality coverage for all Americans.

    • 4 years ago
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