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  1. @jimmiebjr Well thx for the convo. A big contrast from the conservatives early cussing and threatening to kill me.
  2. @jimmiebjr That sounds great. But would congress really get on that? Or just sweep it all under the rug?
  3. @jimmiebjr BUT we surely need to work on the less expensive plans too, as long as they are affective.
  4. @jimmiebjr I can meet with you half way but still feel there will have to be a plan to cover those that can't find a way to afford it.
  5. @jimmiebjr Hopefully, that usually is the case. Still, I don't think that will be enough.
  6. @jimmiebjr Something has to be done. I'm sure there are way better plans but it seems that nothing will be done.
  7. @jimmiebjr I completely agree. Choice should be open, but what about those that just can't afford care? Do we leave them at the curb to die?
  8. @jimmiebjr All agreeable.
  9. @jimmiebjr I do not oppose that idea
  10. @jimmiebjr Do not know
  11. @jimmiebjr Then congress should put those solutions into action. And yeah, I am looking. I don't pick a side, I just want success.
  12. @jimmiebjr No did not listen to any speeches today but do see that as a problem.
  13. @jimmiebjr I fully support the free market fixing this problem. The only being fixed in health co's bottom lines.
  14. @jimmiebjr If the problem can be fixed outside of gov run care so be it. I don't see anyone working on an alt solution.
  15. @jimmiebjr For people who cannot afford care to be taken care of. The free market isn't solving the issue of it being too expensive.
  16. @jimmiebjr Fair enough, my mistake.
  17. @jimmiebjr Not exactly, I get your point. But disagree that it works that way. We spend plenty on what we don't need. This we need.
  18. @jimmiebjr It was authorized, not declared. Constitutionally war must be formally declared.
  19. @jimmiebjr You're logic is correct, government can't control everything "that makes sense." There should be exceptions.
  20. @jimmiebjr They did not approve of the war in a constitutional sense. Giving bush authority to decide is unconstitutional.