So the Dems want to add socialized health care and do nothing about
SS, because they say there's nothing wrong with it.

The GOP candidates don't want to socialize health care, a plus.

Is there anyone willing to take on SS?
I'd trust Mitt or Rudy but don't know their position on it.


On Jan 16, 2008 9:08 AM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > tBone wrote:
> > F the funding model G
> >
> > It's illegal, it's against the law without a constitutional amendment, why
> > do we need to talk past that issue?
> >
>
> :)  agreed
>
> The reason is because there are lots of people that think the best way
> to solve problems is to throw them at the gov't.  Then, of course they
> talk about taxes.  In this case if taxes paid premiums we still
> couldn't afford it.  It's simply not an option - at least the way our
> industry is set up.
>
> I'm trying to educate people that even if we agreed that it wasn't
> illegal and that it wouldn't raise taxes, the government is *worst*
> equipped to the solve US health care problems.  We're not set up like
> other countries so we can't just adopt their model and go home.
>
> The reason that the summary of HillaryCare was 14 pages is because we
> have a complicated system and if there's one way to REALLY complicate
> it, it's to have to government take it over.
>
>

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