tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2108563391192084939.post4375325112536682266..comments2009-09-04T15:43:23.787-07:00Comments on Republicans For Hire: DIAGNOSIS -- FUBARJPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03481447366526417432noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2108563391192084939.post-12554955187221978022009-08-10T19:45:21.343-07:002009-08-10T19:45:21.343-07:00Nicely put. My ultimate sense of futility on this ...Nicely put. My ultimate sense of futility on this subject (and to be honest on most national issues) arises from the fact that that the paradigm of the argument has already been set by the left. It's not a question of if we should rely on the bloated, inefficient, corrupt and incompetent organization that has driven us to this state of medical bedlam. But the debate is set in terms of if we can afford it at the moment... or in the future as the case may be (picture the Treasury's sweaty fingers fumbling for the severely worn Fed Platinum card.)<br /> When the argument turns into a debate of billions versus trillions I can't help but assume that the debate is already lost. I feel like a man dragged to vegan restaurant who's expected to engage in a debate over whether or not soy-milk is acceptable-- it doesn't really matter to me I'm not getting any meat anyhow.<br /> The questions remain:<br />Why as a self employed individual are my insurance policies not deductible?<br />Why can't I pool my own insurance group with my church or community organization in order to get a lower rate?<br />Why can't I buy insurance out of state to find better rates on policies that don't have useless coverage I don't need?<br /> Countless other questions could be included.<br /> The one ray of hope in the debate is that the liberal side have started calling people who oppose them Nazis.<br />It clearly shows they are scared, confused and don't have a leg to stand on.nathansketcheshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11907845494356213565noreply@blogger.com