Think about what you just said. If they feel there isn't enough money to pay for it, why would they vote to allocate money they feel isn't there?
the Republicans are making noises that they don't think that The 5 billion that has been allocated is going to be enough to cover everyone! I also think that they are going to do their damnedest to see that no more is allocated so they can point fingers!
My bad lamp, I misunderstood what you wrote (Could have been the beers I drank watching world cup today)and to be honest hadn't read the link yet. I get what you are saying.
I had to drive the wife around and finish up putting my basement Rec Room/Bedroom back together before my Oldest and his family get here tomorrow! That is Pardus by the way!
So I didn't get to watch TV, or Drink Beer!
No one is saying that health care is fixed. (At least no one honest or sane). Health care was left to the insurance industry to sort out in 1993 and they only did whatever benefited the insurance industry, which isn't very surprising. Now that the federal government has finally started to get into figuring out how to get more Americans covered by health insurance, it is irresponsible to even think that the problem is solved. We are just beginning to work on problems that have been developing over decades.
It is interesting to note that in the time between the defeat of Clinton's attempt to begin fixing the problems and the time Obama began trying to fix the problems, the number of uninsured Americans just about doubled. Leaving our national problems in the hands of private industry alone is a good way to let those problems get worse.
fix" the problem I take it you mean make it worst by destroying the entire system. The bill helps nothing to reduce costs and will ruining everything.
lamparty
Republicans are worried that there won't be enough money to cover all those that need coverage, but you can bet they will vote against allocating any more money for that program also!