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    HILLARY WARNS: Garnish wages of workers who refuse to buy health insurance!

    This is an example of fascism, since so many of you seem to not have a grasp on the word........

    HILLARY WARNS: Garnish wages of workers who refuse to buy health insurance!
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    WASHINGTON(AP) - Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton said Sunday she might be willing to garnish the wages of workers who refuse to buy health insurance to achieve coverage for all Americans.

    The New York senator has criticized presidential rival Barack Obama for pushing a health plan that would not require universal coverage. Clinton has not always specified the enforcement measures she would embrace, but when pressed on ABC's "This Week," she said: "I think there are a number of mechanisms" that are possible, including "going after people's wages, automatic enrollment."

    Clinton said such measures would apply only to workers who can afford health coverage but refuse to buy it, which puts undue pressure on hospitals and emergency rooms. With her proposals for subsidies, she said, "it will be affordable for everyone."

    Clinton also suggested that Obama would be more susceptible to Republican attack ads in a general election because he has not been scrutinized for years as she has.

    "I've been through the Republican attacks over and over again," she said. When Obama was elected to the Senate from Illinois in 2004, she said, he "didn't face anyone who ran attack ads" comparable to those aimed at her.

    The presidential contenders in both parties campaigned all-out on Sunday, two days before the Super Tuesday voting in 24 states holding primaries or caucuses.

    Clinton was campaigning in Missouri and Minneapolis. Obama scheduled a rally in Wilmington, Del., while some of his highest-profile surrogates — his wife, Michelle, Oprah Winfrey and Caroline Kennedy — were rallying voters in Los Angeles. Among Republicans, Arizona Sen. John McCain was stumping in Connecticut and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney scheduled stops in Glen Ellyn, Ill., and the St. Louis suburb of Maryland Heights. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee was concentrating on the South, with appearances in Georgia and Tennessee.

    McCain told "Fox News Sunday" he would veto any tax increase passed by a Democratic-controlled Congress. McCain, who opposed President Bush's first two tax cuts, now says Congress should make the reductions permanent, and that there also should be further tax reductions for business investments.

    His chief rival, Romney, told the ABC program that McCain "doesn't understand the economy" and that his advocacy of a higher gasoline tax to combat global warming would hurt U.S. consumers.

    Romney also called on Huckabee to drop from the race. In response, called the suggestion "ludicrous," noting that only a fraction of the delegates needed to win the Republican presidential nomination had been apportioned thus far.

    "I've got a different take on that. I think it's time for Mitt Romney to step aside," Huckabee said on CNN.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logan13 View Post
    WASHINGTON(AP) - Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton said Sunday she might be willing to garnish the wages of workers who refuse to buy health insurance to achieve coverage for all Americans.
    I guess you missed the word "might."
    Makes a big difference, don't ya think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tock View Post
    I guess you missed the word "might."
    Makes a big difference, don't ya think?
    what if she said she "might" make homosexuality illegal.....
    I'd bet you wouldn't be stuck on the word "might", now would you?

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    I guess the title of the thread I already posted on this didn't jump out enough...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logan13 View Post
    what if she said she "might" make homosexuality illegal.....
    I'd bet you wouldn't be stuck on the word "might", now would you?
    It would be much more interesting (and fun) if she kept the word "might" and changed "illegal" to "mandatory." As they say, "Might makes right."

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    Good post Logan! I like that you always have good stuff!

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    Quote Originally Posted by alphaman View Post
    I guess the title of the thread I already posted on this didn't jump out enough...
    obviously.....not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logan13 View Post
    obviously.....not.


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    I heard that one on TV...CNN i think (go figure)..

    In the USA, there is no one that is denied medical treatment now.. so what's the issue??

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    Quote Originally Posted by spywizard View Post
    I heard that one on TV...CNN i think (go figure)..

    In the USA, there is no one that is denied medical treatment now.. so what's the issue??

    Idiots..
    Here in the Dallas area, if you don't have medical insurance and you're sick, you can go to Parkland Hospital. Only thing is, for most things, they only treat symptoms. If you go there with cancer or whatever, and show symptoms of vomiting, they'll give you pills to stop the vomiting, and send you home. They don't have time or staff or $$$ for anything more. If you need radiation therapy, surgery, expensive medicine, chances are you aren't gonna get it.

    So, yes, you'll get free medical treatment there, paid by the taxpaying property owners of Dallas County. But it probably won't be what you need to cure your condition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tock View Post
    Here in the Dallas area, if you don't have medical insurance and you're sick, you can go to Parkland Hospital. Only thing is, for most things, they only treat symptoms. If you go there with cancer or whatever, and show symptoms of vomiting, they'll give you pills to stop the vomiting, and send you home. They don't have time or staff or $$$ for anything more. If you need radiation therapy, surgery, expensive medicine, chances are you aren't gonna get it.

    So, yes, you'll get free medical treatment there, paid by the taxpaying property owners of Dallas County. But it probably won't be what you need to cure your condition.
    So this has happened to you personally, or are you exagerating the issue to give credence to your stance....?
    That is not how it is here, that I do know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logan13 View Post
    So this has happened to you personally, or are you exagerating the issue to give credence to your stance....?
    That is not how it is here, that I do know.
    Parkland Hospital is good for some things, but it's the only place that uninsured people in Dallas county can get medical care. Consequently, the emergency rooms are chronically clogged with uninsured people who can't afford healthcare anywhere else, and all they have are colds or flus, or other minor problems. So, they get in line and wait.

    But don't take my word for things; check 'em out for yourself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tock View Post
    Parkland Hospital is good for some things, but it's the only place that uninsured people in Dallas county can get medical care. Consequently, the emergency rooms are chronically clogged with uninsured people who can't afford healthcare anywhere else, and all they have are colds or flus, or other minor problems. So, they get in line and wait.

    But don't take my word for things; check 'em out for yourself.
    ER's would be even more congested if there was "universal healthcare". Every "tummy-ache" would get brought in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logan13 View Post
    ER's would be even more congested if there was "universal healthcare". Every "tummy-ache" would get brought in.
    If everyone had access to healthcare, then "tummy-aches" would be seen by family physicians, not emergency rooms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tock View Post
    If everyone had access to healthcare, then "tummy-aches" would be seen by family physicians, not emergency rooms.
    If everyone had jobs they would be able to afford healthcare. In addition, if we didn't have to pay an illegal income tax to the government, more people would be able to live off of minimum wage. Case closed, Socialism sucks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tock View Post
    If everyone had access to healthcare, then "tummy-aches" would be seen by family physicians, not emergency rooms.
    16% of the population are without healthcare. 5% of Americans are unemployed. Add their extended family into the mix and the number easily jumps to 10%. Unemployed individuals qualify for COBRA. The problem is not that they do not have access to healthcare plans, the problem is that they do not choose to get them. You care so much, how about sending more money into Congress out of your own pocket? Why wait for them to MAKE YOU do it?

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