The 2,000 pages that will destroy America
The healthcare bill is heading towards a vote, a vote Glenn believes could be a turning point in American history. Will our politicians finally push us off the cliff? Senator Jim DeMint is opposing the plan, will he get enough support to stop it? Check out Glenn's interview with Senator DeMint. Ref. Source 7
Name: Tonya
Comments: Where in the constitution does it say that the government is responsible for our health care and the forcing of Americans to purchase an insurance policy in order to become a citizen. This is way past insane. As for the question that I asked, you do not have to answer it because it is not in the constitution. Unlike most of the left , I have read it. It is only 17 pages long. Instead of reading your health care bill all you senators try reading the constitution.
A Patient's View of the Senate Christmas Healthcare Gift
By Donna Smith
So, all the great fanfare and all the king's horses. The great and almighty U.S. Senate has spoken. I will have to buy private health insurance -- forever, amen. The defective product that has left me wanting for real healthcare for all of my adult life is now a step closer to being the law of the land. Ref. Source 3
Kill the Bill or Support Passage? A Debate on Healthcare Legislation Between Insurance Industry Critics
The progressive community is split over the $871 billion healthcare reform bill that passed the Senate last week. Some have lambasted the Senate for removing language that would have created a government-run health insurance program to compete with private insurers. Others believe the Senate bill is the biggest expansion of federal healthcare guarantees since the enactment of Medicare and Medicaid over four decades ago and should be supported as a first step toward reform. We host a debate. Ref. Source 6
Death threats plague Democrats who supported Barack Obama's health care bill:
Democrats who supported sweeping changes to America's health care system have been subjected to death threats and vandalism as the tide of anger and outrage over the bill grows. Ref. Source 3