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Good article:

Now that President Obama has signed comprehensive health care reform into law, you may be asking: What's in it for me? The answer is, quite a bit. But most provisions of the reform will take time to make an impact.

"It's hard to argue with any of these provisions. If the Democrats are wise, they'll emphasize these points when they fan out to "sell" the package to the public. Reforms that allow people to buy coverage, regardless of their age or their illness or their employment status, are exactly what people want - particularly in a time of economic instability. And it's going to be very hard for the Republicans to argue that we should return to a system when people could be denied access to insurance because of these things."

Patient anticipation: Health care law timeline

Yep, like I said earlier, health care is here to stay for good.

If a Repuke repeals it, Im leaving the country.
 
Good article:

Now that President Obama has signed comprehensive health care reform into law, you may be asking: What's in it for me? The answer is, quite a bit. But most provisions of the reform will take time to make an impact.

"It's hard to argue with any of these provisions. If the Democrats are wise, they'll emphasize these points when they fan out to "sell" the package to the public. Reforms that allow people to buy coverage, regardless of their age or their illness or their employment status, are exactly what people want - particularly in a time of economic instability. And it's going to be very hard for the Republicans to argue that we should return to a system when people could be denied access to insurance because of these things."

Patient anticipation: Health care law timeline

Yep, like I said earlier, health care is here to stay for good.

If a Repuke repeals it, Im leaving the country.
Im leaving the country soon, one way or the other.
 
Good article:

Now that President Obama has signed comprehensive health care reform into law, you may be asking: What's in it for me? The answer is, quite a bit. But most provisions of the reform will take time to make an impact.

"It's hard to argue with any of these provisions. If the Democrats are wise, they'll emphasize these points when they fan out to "sell" the package to the public. Reforms that allow people to buy coverage, regardless of their age or their illness or their employment status, are exactly what people want - particularly in a time of economic instability. And it's going to be very hard for the Republicans to argue that we should return to a system when people could be denied access to insurance because of these things."

Patient anticipation: Health care law timeline

Yep, like I said earlier, health care is here to stay for good.

If a Repuke repeals it, Im leaving the country.


You should have left the country instead of trying to change it into a socialist one to begin with.

What was stopping you before? You could have moved to China.
 
You should have left the country instead of trying to change it into a socialist one to begin with.

What was stopping you before? You could have moved to China.

No one will review his applications.

Unless he's a war refugee, that is.
 
Just to let you know, Canada reject people who are moving to the country just for our healthcare.

So, Canada also reject deaf who want to move to USA because of just an awesome videophone?
 
If your medical expenses or history exceeds the projected value of your labour (paid in taxes of course), they will turn down your application.

Unless they do it the illegal immigrant way ... enter anyway.
 
So, Canada also reject deaf who want to move to USA because of just an awesome videophone?

Another funny sentence from you, lol. You never answered my qtn about that before.

Anyway, please clarify
 
Good article:

Now that President Obama has signed comprehensive health care reform into law, you may be asking: What's in it for me? The answer is, quite a bit. But most provisions of the reform will take time to make an impact.

"It's hard to argue with any of these provisions. If the Democrats are wise, they'll emphasize these points when they fan out to "sell" the package to the public. Reforms that allow people to buy coverage, regardless of their age or their illness or their employment status, are exactly what people want - particularly in a time of economic instability. And it's going to be very hard for the Republicans to argue that we should return to a system when people could be denied access to insurance because of these things."

Patient anticipation: Health care law timeline

Yep, like I said earlier, health care is here to stay for good.

If a Repuke repeals it, Im leaving the country.

Promise?
 
yeah, I'm alittle confuse myself, but wonder if it is really true, you can't move without a good excuse
 
yeah, I'm alittle confuse myself, but wonder if it is really true, you can't move without a good excuse

Well, you can up and move FROM any country-- but getting INTO another country is the hard part because you have to fulfill the criteria of the country you want to immigrate to.

Even the States have grounds to turn down your immigration application if they see fit.
 
And you can "illegally" enter into a country too - and right now the U.S. is pandering to illegals.


Obama even wants to give them amnesty - but, he has tanked the economy so they are leaving in droves.

I guess that was how he was going to solve that problem ..... tank the economy = solves illegal immigration.
 
And you can "illegally" enter into a country too - and right now the U.S. is pandering to illegals.


Obama even wants to give them amnesty - but, he has tanked the economy so they are leaving in droves.

I guess that was how he was going to solve that problem ..... tank the economy = solves illegal immigration.

Funny thing... the historians who studied the Cold War are now saying "I told you so." You know the ones who predicted the States' economy will crumble after the breakup of the USSR.
 
Funny thing... the historians who studied the Cold War are now saying "I told you so." You know the ones who predicted the States' economy will crumble after the breakup of the USSR.

It's just coincidence though.....or is it:hmm:
 
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