I'm with Barry. Forget repeal. I'm certain even Republicans have a few family members struggling to make ends meet with some kind of health issue. Even if you don't personally need the health reform bill, there are enough Americans suffering from want of one. As a senior approaching age 61, and in good health, I can still sympathize with those who will need this extra coverage. Your health can change "on a dime." One day healthy and vibrant, the next in need of chemo or dialysis. Don't be so sure poverty can't find any of you.
Next, financial reform to protect us innocents from the rapacious financial entities who brought down our economy. Oh...and we should thank President Obama for being the man of the hour when we needed him to get it done.
kaybttof CA4:31PM April 05, 2010
I look at the current healthcare legislation as a long-term work-in-progress piece of legislation. It's a law that can be continually be added to; amended; revised; made better; and made less expensive for participants in healthcare coverage. Now that we've got the law, it's time to go to work on it. We don't need to waste time trying to "repeal" it; let's spend our time making it better. We've got work to do!
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