Health Reform By the Numbers

Counting the reasons why health insurance reform cannot wait.

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25 Responses to Health Reform By the Numbers

  1. sanitallica says:

    @EvilNaruto15 Well, …
    @EvilNaruto15 Well, It’s very wheelchair friendly. We do have a guy on wheelchair at our university so they care about the handicapped. He even got a free handicapped car and drivers license.

    How to become Swedish citizen? You have to have lived in Sweden for 5 years to apply for citizenship. As a American I think you could find a job in Sweden live here and work. That would be the best way to enter the system. LOL

  2. TheSnailSugar says:

    Just vote in …
    Just vote in November. Take America back.

  3. yesilike101 says:

    We need health care …
    We need health care reform.
    For those who support the health care bill, Hallelujah, by the way you suppose to open your checkbooks too right? Nice to know a smart group of people whose celebrate to pay the government salaries. Guess what! If you dont pay you go to jail like the rest of us.
    Congratulation! You get to pay our salaries for the rest of your life and so are your children and grandkids. Oh, dont stop clapping?

  4. clarko95 says:

    Repubs say health …
    Repubs say health care reform will “ruin the country”.The Repubs think extending health care to 35 million Americans is “ruining the country”. Dems believe that ruining the country is going to war in Iraq on lies,at the expense of over 4000 lives and over $1 trillion.Ruining the country is approving of illegal wiretaps,torture,and appointing incompetents to public safety agencies,like FEMA,and increasing debt to $10 trillion in supposed good economic times while say you are fiscally responsible.

  5. leumasyawdarb1 says:

    @ stinkyhat14 Well, …
    @ stinkyhat14 Well, it got passed. Weak eh? Helping thousands of people live a better life is weak? I suppose carrying on an endless civil war in Iraq is strong then?

  6. driftalotapus says:

    Hey if you want …
    Hey if you want health care then sell your fancy cars your tvs turn off your cable internet, um move into an apartment instead of margage house, you can save a lot more money by liveing within your means… or you can live with the conciquences and have fun with your money.. you see it should be your choice not the governments….

  7. devin6691 says:

    Quoted from TruDog2 …
    Quoted from TruDog2

    You’re the retard… the PO funds itself and has for decades. NO ASSISTANCE FROM FEDERAL GOVT…Its losing money b/c people don’t mail anymore… Allow me to illustrate. Years ago it would have taken approx 4-5 days for me to tell you you’re a douche, where as now I can do it instantly.

  8. Slammball says:

    Fire Nancy Pelosi ( …
    Fire Nancy Pelosi (D0T C0M)

    -pass it around

  9. Xinoutorah says:

    @pokeybeast1989 Yea …
    @pokeybeast1989 Yea, we should have a choice instead of being charged fees for not getting it.

  10. iforgotmyscreenname1 says:

    @pokeybeast1989

    @pokeybeast1989

    Can u please pass that same message to the car and home insurance companies?

    Health insurance cost me $870 a month. And in June 2010, Blue Cross/Blue Shield gonna increase it by another 25% ($217), so if there’s no reform to help bring down the cost…how do u expect a guy like me who makes $60,000 a yr to continue paying for health insurance?

    Unless u’re making SIX digit income… I think this might be good for you too.

  11. krblizzard says:

    The way to pay for …
    The way to pay for health care is to start putting a federal added value tax on Fried Chicken, expensive basketball shoes, rims over 20″, gold teeth, grape soda, barbecue potato chips and Lil’ Wayne concert tickets. This would not only pay for health care it would balance the budget.

  12. dumbass1984 says:

    The congressional …
    The congressional budget office says that this bill will reduce the deficit.

  13. dumbass1984 says:

    Also, the PO serves …
    Also, the PO serves every inch of this country, no private company does that, but we all benefit as there is something or someone who does.

  14. rodneytk421 says:

    i’d like to say …
    i’d like to say thank you to our government for doing this for us. It’s been a long time coming.

  15. rodneytk421 says:

    it’s wonderful to …
    it’s wonderful to see our great country doing something big that doesn’t involve shooting

  16. hoaidietsatthu says:

    do you guys know …
    do you guys know what software used to create this kind of video? The transformations of text are kool!

  17. trudog2 says:

    you’re the …
    you’re the retard… the PO funds itself and has for decades. NO ASSISTANCE FROM FEDERAL GOVT…Its losing money b/c people don’t mail anymore… Allow me to illustrate… years ago it would have taken approx 4-5 days for me to tell you you’re a douche, where as now I can do it instantly.

  18. pokeybeast1989 says:

    To me, the question …
    To me, the question isn’t will it help. It should be where in our constitution does it say “get health insurance if you are an american. Because the goverment says you have to” It does not. So in to me, and alot of people, it is unconstitutional. We as americans should have the choice, not be mandated.

  19. maskedphrogg says:

    @rugbynimbus
    What …

    @rugbynimbus
    What health and security?
    The Nation is demonstrably less secure than in the past. One need only go back a decade or two to see that.
    Health is threatened daily by the Lords of Medicine. Lords who are now shielded from liability by the Law. I liked it better when I was the final arbiter of actions that impacted my health.
    What disturbs me most is your proclamations of great knowledge followed by an absolute unwillingness give any examples that support your claims.

  20. maskedphrogg says:

    @rugbynimbus
    Excuse …

    @rugbynimbus
    Excuse me?
    I pointed at FDR ( a former president), US charitable contributions to Haiti natural disaster victims, and the historical fact that a preponderance of the poor in America were capably cared for prior to Progressive Policy being implemented by FDR and subsequent Presidents. That these verifiable facts don’t mesh with your Policy wishes is hardly the result of any heavy handed tactics I’ve employed.

  21. crispben says:

    @whitehouse I’ve …
    @whitehouse I’ve got a number for you, 100,000,000. As in $100,000,000 per year to fund this with our deficit!

    Hopefully it works, we definitely need reform, but this, this might be too much, I hope I’m wrong!

  22. thekevstah says:

    @OLEG4560
    YOUR …

    @OLEG4560
    YOUR COMMENT IS MISLEADING

  23. oleg4560 says:

    …SLEEK MISLEADING …
    …SLEEK MISLEADING WEST AD

  24. poparoddy says:

    it’s not going to …
    it’s not going to cost you…you probably qualify for a credit to help pay for your ins. coverage

  25. rugbynimbus says:

    And your judgmental …
    And your judgmental response, heavy-handed verbosity, and warped reasoning — particularly toward my knowledge of history (suffice it to say, odds are it’s significantly higher than yours) — leads me to believe you’re not here to exchange ideas, but rather to attempt to belittle others who don’t share your view; this is not about other people, it’s about issues.

    That said, it’s only because of those “Progressive Policies” that we enjoy the heath and security we take for granted today.