Quote: No, it wasn't. It was cheaper and more comprehensive. The proposal didn't get far enough to fail. It never got beyond a rough draft. Congress made it clear wasn't interested in any health care proposal so the matter was dropped.
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Quote: No, it wasn't. It was cheaper and more comprehensive. The proposal didn't get far enough to fail. It never got beyond a rough draft. Congress made it clear wasn't interested in any health care proposal so the matter was dropped.
Hillarycare was worse then Obamacare !I'm real unsympathetic on this whole health care debacle. There was an affordable comprehensive national health care proposal drafted waaay back during the Clinton administration, and Congress would have none of it. Now we are stuck with something far more expensive and not as good.
No, it wasn't. It was cheaper and more comprehensive. The proposal didn't get far enough to fail. It never got beyond a rough draft. Congress made it clear wasn't interested in any health care proposal so the matter was dropped.
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Other than it never passed correct?
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No one forces you to buy homeowners insurance. no one forces you to buy a car or a home and therefore insuring it. So when you have no choice to be born, other than commit suicide you have no other option but to live but the government forces you to have health insurance, hence forcing you to insure something you did not have the initial choice in? Why not force you to buy life insurance, because it's getting more expensive to bury or cremate persons no longer living and having funeral/memorial services. why not make parents have education insurance to make sure their children can afford to go to school makes as much sense as obamacare yet the government isn't mandating those yet
Hillarycare was worse then Obamacare !
Tell me one good thing about Hillarycare.
In a nutshell, we don't need the government involved in our healthcare. They muck up everything they touch.
My story: Several weeks ago, I found a lump about the size of a pea in a salivary gland under my jaw. We called and made an appointment with the VA doctor. It was about ten days before we could get in. That seemed fair to me. However, by the time I saw the doctor, it had grown to about the size of a quarter. My doctor got me an appointment at the hospital lab for the next day. They examined my throat and neck. Then I had some blood work done, a cat scan and then some biopsies.
Today, I went back and they did some more biopsies with a larger needle. We will go back Friday to see if I need surgery. So far, the service has been great. I can't complain about anything.
I just hope Dennis has the same good luck when he needs health care from Obamacare.