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Obamacare: Reform, Repeal or "It's Hopeless I Give Up"
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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 2375992" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>Repeal. It is a threat of force against people who aren't violating the rights of others in any way, and has no better moral status than any other act of naked aggression. I agree with Ted that there are lots of other health-related laws that need to be repealed as well, many of which helped to create the problems with increased costs and availability that Obamacare was designed to "fix." We can start with the Nixon era tax policies that threaten massive penalties to companies who don't offer plans through the workplace. Then we can eliminate Medicare. That would be a good start to getting the government out of an area it has absolutely no business in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 2375992, member: 4235"] Repeal. It is a threat of force against people who aren't violating the rights of others in any way, and has no better moral status than any other act of naked aggression. I agree with Ted that there are lots of other health-related laws that need to be repealed as well, many of which helped to create the problems with increased costs and availability that Obamacare was designed to "fix." We can start with the Nixon era tax policies that threaten massive penalties to companies who don't offer plans through the workplace. Then we can eliminate Medicare. That would be a good start to getting the government out of an area it has absolutely no business in. [/QUOTE]
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