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victrola55 says:
The very wealthy Mr. Cantor is clearly not in touch with what real people have to deal with.
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victrola55 says:
Free2speek, do you have anything relevant or just your nya nya's
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victrola55 says:
Go ahead. please repeal healthcare. That way I won't have to pay for it myself anymore when my chronic disease causes me to lose my job, lose my home and go on welfare and Medicaid because I couldn't afford my medical expenses. This way the cost gets covered by all the taxpayers, and I won't pay a dime!
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giants54 says:
Eric Cantor is another Republican politician who lives an opulent existence (many Democrats, too). He luxuriates in government-provided healthcare and he seeks to deny it to others. He and his ilk will overreach, just like these teabag buffoons are starting to do, and they will reap the political whirlwind in 2012. Pride cometh before a fall, Representative Cantor, you pompous ass.
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rick48026 says:
The republicans had how many years to put together a health care bill!! Where were they then?

I CAN'T SAY THIS LOUD ENOUGH! IF YOU WANT TO FIX THE HEALTCARE, FINE. BUT YOU BETTER LEAV IN PLACE WHAT IS THERE UNTIL YOU COME UP WITH SOMETHING BETTER!!!!!!
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Free2speak1 replies:
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The Republicans won't be able to repeal the health care bill. Since alternatives were given by the Republican party to BO and were ignored by both BO and the mainstream media it is no wonder the Repubs were labeled the party of No. The bottom line is Liberals will never be happy with a Republican sponsored bill and vise versa for the Democrats. I have no doubt grid lock will continue but at least this will put a stop on BO's agenda for now.
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irreverent1-2009 says:
Fight back against the health care profiteers. People should really look at the medications doctors prescribe and realize that their prescribing them because they are getting perks and favors in return. Alot of medications have side effects that are worse than what they medications are prescribed to treat so I would suggest to really read the information regarding side effects and decide if you really think a particular drug is for you.
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endrepubs says:
To Eric Cantor:
I sincerely hope you lose your health care coverage and after you lose your coverage and job, you get very, very sick. I hope the hospitals deny giving you care because you do not have coverage. I then hope you go bankrupt and lose your home and 401K trying to pay the exorbitant costs of treatments to make you better. After that, I hope you are denied private coverage because of your pre-existing condition. That would be justice for you. That is now the American way for many, many Americans. And what do you propose?? Just more of the same - private insurance and pharmaceutical companies ripping the American people off. Mr Cantor, you need to ask yourself why America is the ONLY advanced democracy in the world that does not have a National Health Services program. Think about that for one second!
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Free2speak1 replies:
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Ahhh, typical compassionate liberal. No wonder your party lost the House. You show that both parties are full of cry babies whenever they lose an election.
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suncat13 says:
For all the conservatives who have adopted the idea that the liberals are for taxing and spending...learn to love you bad roads and potholes, don't complain when you power bills continue to rise due to failing electric grids and outdated technology, and don't be too concerned about the increasing deficit since money will still be borrowed from China to pay for the war in Afghanistan and military presence in Iraq,and eastern Europe (to say nothing about increasing patrols and technology on the US/Mexico border. And don't forget about all the pork barrel projects that come down the pike from conservatives paying back their supporters that will have to be funded. On the other hand, if we cut back on Social Security and Medicare, reduce federal funding for education, and cut back federal oversight on workplace safety and FDA inspections, the money can be found without increasing taxes...
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hyperiongate says:
Eric Cantor is a typical politician. Look how he answered the questions. With air. There is a Family Guy episode where Lois runs for mayor. When she says something substantial, people get mad. Then she simply says,"9/11" and everyone thinks she's great.

So Cantor says "jobs" and we all cheer. Katie says "50-50" split and he says "but of the GOP 50%, the majority want a repeal". This makes me think we may be electing retarded people to office.

Repeal it and my 22 year old daughter has no more insurance. I can live with that. What I want to know is, what are they going to replace it with (and don't say "jobs" and expect me to cheer your hot air).
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suncat13 says:
It's amazing how easily Americans can be led by the nose with any rhetoric that sounds good. And how easily they can be swayed by fear-inducing misstatements and false 'facts'. The wake-up call will be when they continue to see their health insurance costs rise by double digits and the care covered by that insurance continue to be reduced. The gains enacted by the Democrats to prevent insurance companies from denying plans for anyone with a preexisting condition or dropping someone for any reason deemed 'necessary' by the company will be gone if the Republicans decide to drop the health care initiatives. Well done my fellow Americans, well done.
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