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5/26/2009 5:43:33 PM
5/26/2009 5:48:09 PM
^ERs should be allowed to refuse treatment.Fail boat, did you google finasteride yet? I was awaiting your response. LOLTHis was the hunt link noone commented on.http://www.ncpa.org/pub/ba649
5/26/2009 6:33:32 PM
5/26/2009 6:50:50 PM
5/26/2009 7:19:43 PM
5/26/2009 7:23:12 PM
5/26/2009 8:31:27 PM
^Sure, the uninsured strain our emergency services and cost hospitals money. But you're gonna have a tough time convincing anyone that the government insuring all those people would somehow be a cheaper solution in any way, shape or form. A better solution? Maybe. Cheaper? Not by a long shot.
5/26/2009 8:39:53 PM
there is a much easier way to encourage people to take care of the poor. Allow the provider a 100% tax credit for whatever services they provide to the poor. Instead of having a medicaid system where they typically pay little, charge nothing, but be able to have a tax credit for the full amount you would charge a paying customer.
5/26/2009 9:43:51 PM
5/26/2009 10:05:15 PM
I haven't read most of this thread, but what kind of bullshit excuse do the pro-federal healthcare types have regarding the constitutionality of such a measure?
5/26/2009 10:59:43 PM
what's the constitutional argument against it
5/26/2009 11:03:23 PM
Uhhh...
5/26/2009 11:17:58 PM
don't worry about that damned Constitution. It's so outdated.
5/26/2009 11:42:06 PM
5/26/2009 11:57:55 PM
what, exactly, then, wouldn't be limited by that clause? It's a bit absurd to take that stance there, buddy.
5/27/2009 12:01:47 AM
I don't know. But we have Medicare and Medicaid already. Where is that covered by the Constitution? They are just healthcare for the old and the poor and disabled. Why is it such a leap to have healthcare for everyone else?
5/27/2009 12:10:34 AM
5/27/2009 12:14:09 AM
you seem to be forgetting the whole "necessary and proper" clause. also the past two centuries of history
5/27/2009 12:20:44 AM
nvm[Edited on May 27, 2009 at 12:28 AM. Reason : sorry]
5/27/2009 12:28:16 AM
5/27/2009 12:34:20 AM
why waste the time writing a document specifying the full extent of the gov't's power only to put in two words that neuter the entire document?
5/27/2009 7:10:23 AM
5/27/2009 7:58:15 AM
What?
5/27/2009 8:23:29 AM
so, Congress goes for 200 years overstepping their Constitutional bounds, and nobody apparently says shit about it, but then when you find one particular issue you're opposed to, you bring out Section 8 and cry foul? How many times do you think we'd find people complaining about Section 8 in TSB when arguing about what Congress is doing, before now?
5/27/2009 8:30:25 AM
5/27/2009 10:34:38 AM
5/27/2009 1:06:25 PM
5/27/2009 1:23:39 PM
5/27/2009 3:05:24 PM
ok, fine - it was hyperbole. What I should have said was: You guys go 14 years without saying shit about Congress overstepping its bounds, then when your party loses power, you won't shut up about it. same story when "your guy" is President - he can do no wrong and can do anythign he pleases in the name of national security, but then when "the other guy" gets in power, he's supposed to curl up in a Executive Ball and not say anything
5/27/2009 3:11:52 PM
"My guy" is never president... I'm a libertarian ("small l" as much as I hate that terminology). I've just sort of accepted that the US Government is FUBAR and stopped caring, basically.
5/27/2009 3:19:33 PM
5/27/2009 6:22:51 PM
^^ Again, you must have been asleep for the last 14 years. The same people complaining about the government overstepping its bounds now have been complaining about it for years.
5/27/2009 6:23:00 PM
thanks for explaining that earlier 1337, great job. This would encourage all doctors and hospitals to see these patients. Most docs are now moving to not taking medicaid bc of the hassle and the lack of reimbursement. If you would bill 100 bucks for a visit, being able to deduct that amount in taxes is more desireable than billing 100 to medicaid, being paid 30 and then paying taxes on the 30. And that is even if they show up. Its not that hard a concept to grasp...for most.
5/27/2009 6:38:09 PM
^^ seriously. I thought I was going to get the "Will you stop bringing up the Constitution and its enumerated powers and 10th Amendment?" I never dreamed that we'd be accused of not caring until Obama got elected or except for regarding the universal healthcare debate.
5/27/2009 8:55:32 PM
It's not perfect, but seems to be a step in the right direction...
5/27/2009 10:03:39 PM