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Reagan Refutes The ObamaCare Hypothesis

"I failed with the Stimulus Package but I got another one coming, I failed with the Bank Bailouts...I thought they would tell me where all that money went, I failed with creating new jobs...I never expected unemployment would reach 11.5%, I failed on economic recovery, I lied about the true purpose of Cap and Trade, I'm sorry that America created Global Warming...India and China had nothing to do with it and I'm sorry for Bush.
Europe...I'm very sorry for America. From now on we will follow International Law and become alligned with you. I will embrace your socialistic views so that America can succeed just like you have."
"I know what's best for America. There are too many successful and rich, too many entrepreneurs, too many thinkers, too many people not sharing with others and not enough distribution of wealth. I must rewrite the Declaration of Independance so that it reads: "All men are created equal, that they are endowed by (delete: "their creator" and add: "me, the Messiah") with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and (delete: "pursuit of" leave only "happiness"... (add: "and the right to government controlled medical care.")
"I will not fail with National Healthcare as I have the perfect models to follow...Medicare and Medicaid."
Why Nationalized Socialist Healthcare will not work in America:
Hurting Small Businesses: At a time of rising unemployment, the government would raise the cost of hiring workers by requiring employers to provide health insurance to their workers or pay a fee (tax) to subsidize government coverage.
Restricting Your Right To Choose: Every American would be required to buy an insurance policy that meets certain government requirements. Even individuals who are currently insured — and happy with their insurance — will have to switch to insurance that meets the government's definition of "acceptable insurance.
Creating An Insurance Monopoly: A government-run plan similar to Medicare would be set up in competition with private insurance, with people able to choose either private insurance or the taxpayer-subsidized public plan. Subsidies and cost-shifting would encourage Americans to shift to the government plan.
Dictating Medical Practices: The government would undertake comparative-effectiveness research and cost-effectiveness research, and use the results of that research to impose practice guidelines on providers — initially, in government programs such as Medicare and Medicaid, but possibly eventually extending such rationing to private insurance plans.
Enacting Strangling Regulations: Private insurance would face a host of new regulations, including a requirement to insure all applicants and a prohibition on pricing premiums on the basis of risk.
Expanding Government: Subsidies would be available to help middle-income people purchase insurance, while government programs such as Medicare and Medicaid would be expanded.
Violating Your Privacy: Finally, the government would subsidize and manage the development of a national system of electronic medical records.
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At some point in time Barack Obama will have to apologize to the citizens of The United States of America.

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