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>Obamacare Showdown: Missouri Bill to Gut Obamacare, Ban Penalties, Ban Healthcare Exchange; How Woul  - Mish - Global Economic Analysis
Lets be serious guys, Obamacare has been deamonized by the Republican side of politics because rich folk do not believe that they should contribute one red cent to help the poor who are routinely dying in the gutters. The irony is that the rich own the financial system and poor people are expected to work for peanuts so that the rich can have extreme wealth. Often the working poor require food stamps despite holding down a full time job as well and the flow on is that poor folk should heal themselves as well.

The problem with Obamacare is that those who should be contributing are too greedy and live their lives in the false belief that the wealth of the nation is all theirs. A pity that the utterings of Marie Antoinette before she was beheaded in the French Revolution are not taught in schools as an understanding of what led to this point in time might see a change so that the US never reaches a place where those who are oppressed end up taking similar action. You can only tread on people and wipe your feet on them for so long before enough is enough. Health care and the ability to feed a family should be non negotiables rather than the playing chips which they have become in the land of (once upon a time) opportunity.


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Début de l'article :If enough states act, we are on the way to a constitutional showdown over Obamacare. The Washington Times reports Missouri bill would gut Obamacare Next month, the Missouri Senate will consider a bill which would effectively cripple the implementation of the Affordable Care Act within the state. Following the lead of South Carolina, where lawmakers are fast-tracking House Bill 3101 in 2014, and Georgia, where HB707 was recently introduced by Rep. Jason Spencer, Missouri State Senator John T. ... Lire la suite
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