What would A World Without Lawyers be like?
When nothing seems different on election day, I wonder what those against will say has changed.
What would A World Without Lawyers be like?
The argument is that they seem to be unable to find a clause in the Constitution which entitles the government to mandate that people spend their own money on something which the government thinks they ought to have.
(Although I could see a counter-argument of "Would you prefer it if the government simply taxed everybody by that amount, and then the government spent the money buying insurance for you?")
What would A World Without Lawyers be like?
"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbour. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore.Dream. Discover"
-- MARK TWAIN
" It is not our job to protect the people from the consequences of their political choices"- Chief Justice John Roberts
"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbour. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore.Dream. Discover"
-- MARK TWAIN
" It is not our job to protect the people from the consequences of their political choices"- Chief Justice John Roberts
You're enough of a political regular that you should know that I have more complaints about Bush than I can count. I just picked the first budgetary one that came to my head. You think I liked Bush's Medicare plan?
Look, if you're gonna respond to me saying that using the "first ten years" measurement is moronic because that's not when the bill's spending becomes active by writing several paragraphs about how great the "first ten years" are, well, I'm not really sure what you hope to accomplish.In the next ten years as a nation we will spend 35 trillion dollars on healthcare. This bill in it's entireaty accounts for less than 3% of that sum over that period.
You are complaining that with a jury riged litmas test you can see 4-7% of that going to the deficit? Makes no sense....
Fact is Obama said deficite neutral over ten years, and he found a way to get the ultra conservative non partisan CBO to agree he accomplished that.
I think I may have written that poorly... I wasn't suggesting that this round of shenanigans is better than Bush's was. I pulled out that example because I knew that most of the partisan complaints would have been flip-flopped.Valid point, but I think you picked a poor example.
Bush hid the costs of the war by claiming that they were zero.
He (and the Republicans) hid the costs of his tax cuts by pretending that they would only last for a year or two (and then averaging those few years over 10 years). (And then claiming that anybody who didn't vote to make them permanent, later, was "raising taxes".)
No sir! It's 100% owned by the left. Cant be debated.
Those so called "blue dogs" are nothing but Libs who pretended to have some conservative values in order to get elected.
The left had it's own congress and President in place, nothing is in place to stop them from passing whatever piece of crap they want to. And thats just what they did.
As I said, Own it Libs, its all yours. You get your Christmas wish of being able to pretend your compatriots in congress did something valuable for America.
Everyone that can use their brains to think knows better.
Conservatives cant trust Republicans
I don't consider them anymore evil than any politician,but good intentions do not translate into good laws nor policies.
It does result in loss of freedom
Every study I have seen shows my rates increasing,frankly I don't think ya'll are worth it.
http://www.pointoflaw.com/columns/ar...king-in-he.php
Impermissible Ratemaking in Health-Insurance Reform: Why the Reid Bill is Unconstitutional
By Richard A. Epstein
http://www.heritage.org/Research/Leg...049.cfm#_ftn49
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“These are the ideas that people come to America to get away from.”Rubio
How should society view a cure for a ailment of limited duration that takes another's life to 'cure'?
It is useless for the sheep to pass resolutions in favor of vegetarianism while the wolf remains of a different opinion. ...Dean Inge
Technically, the government could probably at least attempt to ban all tobacco via the same method it used to create federal marijuana prohibition - claiming that the Interstate Commerce Cause grants the power to regulate against the potential for the price of an illegal substance to change in a neighboring state. Of course, there's a good chance that this would only lead the Supreme Court to strike down federal claims on both substances (and other illegal drugs), which is one of the many reasons it will never happen.No they couldnt. They could ban the sale of cigarettes, but they cant make it illegal to smoke.
Speaking of the Constitution, Tulane, why are you comparing mandated insurance to tort reform? I don't see how they would be related in a constitutional sense.
I think you were quiet about them. I think all conservatives were quiet when their man was doing the spending. I think the entire cost argument of this healthcare plan is a red herring. Spending 3% of what the nation will spend on the market to reform the market is not high spending.
Not that there aren't other things one can complain about on this bill.
My point is the CBO's budget numbers are very very conservative. They are non partisan, and they don't have a crystal ball. If they can't see 100% of how something will save money, then it costs money. Most medical economic forcasters don't think their numbers are accurate. But that's really why the CBO exists. And the Dems got under that hurdle.
Who knows what will occur in 10 years? but argueing over the possibility that 6% of the healthcare reform bill in it's total is 3% of the Healthcare costs of the country might end up on the deficite if you jurry riged the beginning dates of programs which are stagered doesn't seem like a very big concern to me.
I don't think the big complaints on Bush's healthcare "reform" was on cost. At least from the left. The big complaint was he asked for and was given an 8% roll back on perscription drug prices in exchange for hundreds of billions of dollars worth of subsidies. The drug companies raised perscription drug costs 12% in the year it took the bill to make it's way through congress so the roll back amounted to a 4% increase. More than double the rate of inflation in 2006. That was the big complaint from the left. He didn't get anything, he didn't really ask for anything.
"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbour. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore.Dream. Discover"
-- MARK TWAIN
" It is not our job to protect the people from the consequences of their political choices"- Chief Justice John Roberts
There is no difference between Dem and Left right now. Lets not keep up the pretense and illusion that the so called "blue dogs" are anything but libs in conservative districts. They showed their true colors for their constituents with this abandoning of their supposed "values" that we now know they never really had to begin with.
This is 100% owned by the left.
Conservatives cant trust Republicans
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