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Is anyone left that compares car insurance to supporting the new health care law?

15 Apr

If you do, please answer 2 things:

Regarding care insurance:
1. Which level of government requires personal car insurance for what sits in your driveway?
2. What if you don’t drive or own a vehicle?

Now, having answered those 2 simple questions, can we please stop using “state” controlled car insurance as an means to justify the “feds”Obamacare? It does make you sound stupid.
Neil…..>>> last time I checked the U.S. Congress and the President are employees of the federal government. Common sense dude!
Congress passed it…..President signed it into law. Did I get that wrong?

 
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  1. J.C. Grant

    April 15, 2010 at 3:20 am

    Only uneducated Liberals who don’t understand basic concepts of federalism.

    Health Care Reform Bill is Unconstitutional http://ow.ly/1w907

     
  2. Françoise ☭

    April 15, 2010 at 3:30 am

    Just think of it like everybody being forced to pay money to private companies like Blackwater, only this time, instead of Congress choosing which private company your money goes to, you do. Isn’t that swell?

    Just remember, we COULD have had a public option and no mandate. That is, if there was one Republican in Congress who doesn’t act like a child. Maybe you prefer insurance mandate to public option, but if not, and your reps are Republican, then call them up and blame them

     
  3. ty

    April 15, 2010 at 4:23 am

    So, state is good, federal is bad?

     
  4. neil s

    April 15, 2010 at 5:21 am

    But continuing to use the president’s name (executive branch) to refer to a bill written and passed by congress (legislative branch) makes you look smart?

     
  5. Zeve

    April 15, 2010 at 5:22 am

    1. Car insurance – the state, health insurance – the federal government. However, bottom line is government either way you put it.
    2. If you don’t own a car you don’t need insurance, if you don’t live you don’t need insurance. I live in NYC so I don’t need a car, but try to get by in other areas without one, good luck with that.