If the health care reform bill is about reform, why is it going to cost tax payers trillions of dollars?

How does regulating insurance companies and pharmaceutical companies cost trillions in tax dollars?
The pricetage came from the whitehouse. Haven’t heard anything from the insurance companies.

Posted on March 10, 2010 at 7:33 am by Guest · Permalink
In: News & Events · Tagged with: , , , , , , ,

Express yourself. Start a blog. Sign up now It’s free.

(Warning! No porn, Gamble or Drug)

4 Responses

Subscribe to comments via RSS

  1. Written by † PRAY † - SFECU
    on March 10, 2010 at 7:33 am
    Permalink

    That money is for administration of the program and paying doctors to see all the illegal aliens and others that can’t pay for any health care.. 15 million illegal aliens will receive free doctoring

    P

  2. Written by Noah H
    on March 10, 2010 at 7:33 am
    Permalink

    The ‘it will cost trillions’ BS is just propaganda from the insurance mafia, backed by the reactionaries of the GOP and propagandized by the right wing radio dummies and the FOXniks. In the end the insurance mafia, the reactionaries and radio dimwits will ‘win’ and getting, retaining and paying for health insurance will remain a swindle and a rip off for a lot of Americans…bummer for the working class, eh!

  3. Written by blacksheep_hellishot
    on March 10, 2010 at 7:33 am
    Permalink

    Its obvious that this perversely wicked enemy from within ( that most un-American Congress in Washington AC/DC) could care less what "we the people" who slave 9-to-5 to keep our economy strong, have to say.

    This unconstitutional health-care reform bill hogwash is a sham of a scam swindle. Yelp, it will inadvertently generate even more billions (courtesy of hard-working taxpaying dummies) for those elite few who now control every aspect of our daily lives.

  4. Written by Lincoln6
    on March 10, 2010 at 7:33 am
    Permalink

    The trillions of dollars is propaganda from insurance companies who are against reform. Blue Cross wants $1,100 a month with a rate hike on their horizon. Not everyone can afford that, so an alternative is a must.

Subscribe to comments via RSS


Leave a Reply

You need to enable GD extension in order to use Simple CAPTCHA.