What I would like to do is have someone riddle me this: why the opposition to the mandate? The crazies, of course, oppose it all. But, this seems to be the thing that most middle-of-the-roaders oppose. Do you not understand that the $115 billion in health care costs that was incurred by the uninsured gets passed back to us...via increases in our premiums? We end up paying for it. Why not engage in the effort to make them pay for it?
And, by the way.....you're all a bunch of selfish pathetic bastards for opposing something that is designed to do such a good thing: ensure basic, adequate healthcare for all in the United States. Something that virtually every other Western democracy already provides. Along with a lot of the "commie" governments that you so love to bash. Spend 10 minutes thinking about the concept. It's a good thing. If you boneheads would be willing to accept that, and offer viable alternatives to the plan/legislation as currently proposed, something truly good could come out of it. Instead, you use it as a political tool to bash Obama, attack the illegals, tell lies about death panels, squawk and quack about socialism, and generally make shit up that is designed to do one thing: damage Obama politically.
Originally Posted by timpage
The opposition to the mandate is because it gives power to the government over the people, not for the people and fundamentally changes our form of government, in as simple terms as I can put it. I think the real question is why Obama did not create legislation or an ammendment that eliminated private health insurance companies and created a new tax to pay for all Americans healthcare?
Do some research on insurance company's stock prices (UHC is a good example) and you will start to get the picture of what is really going on here. The wealthy and educated have already made enough money off of insurance company stock to cover their healthcare insurance premiums for the rest of their lives. So, who do you really think is going to have to pay for this in the long run? I am not saying I am either, but it didn't really take a genious to figure out their prices were going to skyrocket under this new law.
Nothing wrong with being compassionate and wanting healthcare for everyone in the country (I do, but not this way), but I wouldn't be so quick to think that Obama and the Democrats had good intentions from the onset, after all it was a Republican idea.