I for one believe that there is more at stake than this paltry fusspot over the what is now the health care law. How much would it cost the tax payers if the GOP enlighten and even instruct everyone to live healthier vs. fighting this law?
Yes, we are over a majority the most lazy and fat people in the world, but our government should not make a humungous deal over this while ignoring more important issues. Instead, this article is showing that the GOP is more concerned with moth balling this law than taking care what is needed to push forward our economy. I have to admit, I am not 100% for this law, but there are people suffering in the USA due to bad handling of insurance companies. Healthcare should be a lot better here in the USA than in other countries. We lag behind on a great many things compared how the rest of the world lives.
I do not want this heath care law to be a free handout. I do not want to see fund raising organizations, like MDA (Muscular Dystrophy Association) to be denied all that money Jerry Lewis has been raising all these years, and I do not want to see fear running a muck due to all the misinformation regarding this health care law. It is true, and the Democrats cannot deny it, they had their narrow agendas in getting this health care law passed as the GOP are in destroying it. Now we have to wait two more years to see how immature these parties will act before we vote again.
Will they work together or fight like they have done two years ago? If so, how will we vote after two more years? Recall in this election no Party was truly victorious. Spite the campaign promises from the GOP and the Democrats, they will not work for the people as a whole. Since the time I was born, November 22, 1966, I have not seen once our Federal Government working for the citizens of the United States of America, and I do not expect them to do so in my life time.
We had the GOP running things for eight years. I cannot rightfully say the mess we are in now is completely do to them, but I can say that political combativeness needs to come to an end.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/07/health/policy/07health.html?_r=1
