Is Having World-Renowned Humanitarians and Medical Experts Like Dr. Chavez, Dr. Castro, Dr. Jung-un, and Dr. Ahmadinejad Support the Obamacare Ruling Making You Feel Better About It?
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—The world’s most famous physicians, humanitarians, and medical experts
are adding their cheers to the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling Thursday,
declaring most of the controversial “Affordable Care Act” of 2010 constitutional, particularly its “individual mandate” for all Americans to acquire health insurance.
Jeers were also heard outside the Supreme Court building and around the
nation as the ruling was read, mainly from Tea Party activists and
other healthcare overhaul opponents. A Gallup poll
found that an
overwhelming majority of Americans disagreed with the
Court’s 5–4 decision, believing the mandate unconstitutional, with an
even greater majority of Americans believing the ACA to be morally wrong
as well.
Although most top medical and healthcare experts around the world
support the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision, citing a litany of motives
for why upholding “Obamacare,” as it has come to be called, is so
crucial.
“I could not agree more with the American Supreme Court’s decision,”
said world-renowned physician and 94-time Nobel Prize winner Dr. Hugo
Rafael Chavez, of Venezuela. The 58-year-old medical expert and documented savior of at least 208 drowning infants (as of June 8th) said he would have preferred the....
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Health services is just one of those killing any growth. When any of the programs were started, the ratio of taxable people to recipient was very high; now there are half the number of taxable to recipients - just simple arithmetic should tell people that it cannot continue at the rate it is. "Socialism works until you run out of other people's money." - that was true when it was said and is true today.
Maybe, as horrific as it sounds, we actually need a complete crash. My grandparents and yours faced the devastation of financial collapse; they also understood saving, being frugal, not spending money on things they could not afford and did not need; they did not expect and demand hand outs, they did not think that they deserved things because they breath. They took pride in what they earned and were deeply embarrassed if they went on the dole.
Maybe we all need these lessons again rather than burning buildings because someone else is not paying our way. Just my take