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Supported or supports? I can't open it because their server says it's too busy.

I know he voted for MA's universal health care. Is this something different?

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Supported or supports? I can't open it because their server says it's too busy.

I know he voted for MA's universal health care. Is this something different?

Thanks for the correction

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Ok, I finally got it to open. I am on a slow internet connection in a hotel.

I still don't trust anybody in Washington.

At first I thought He was talking about healthcare for massachussets, but it looks like he is going to support some sort of National Health Care.

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He voted for the MA health plan, like Romney signed into law, but ran for that senate seat opposed to the US government run health care plan, and stated he would be the

vote that blocked it. Filibuster style. I haven't seen anything to the contrary on FOX

this evening, except that his two daughters are still available.:hyper:

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He voted for the MA health plan, like Romney signed into law, but ran for that senate seat opposed to the US government run health care plan, and stated he would be the

vote that blocked it. Filibuster style. I haven't seen anything to the contrary on FOX

this evening, except that his two daughters are still available.:hyper:

Yeah, that was a little strange part of the speech.

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He is on record as supporting national healthcare reform, but is against the bill(s) currently before congress.

He is a very liberal republican, but less liberal than some. Certainly a heck of a lot less liberal than the communists currently running the democratic party. It's massachusettes, did you think a Ronald Reagan would get elected there? Not a perfect solution, just the best choice available. The alternative (not supporting him) was far, far worse.

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Listening to that video, it sounds like he is interested in the states offering a plan like MA if they choose with incentives from the Fed Gov.

I am glad that his election has put the brakes on the current bill.

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He is on record as supporting national healthcare reform, but is against the bill(s) currently before congress.

He is a very liberal republican, but less liberal than some. Certainly a heck of a lot less liberal than the communists currently running the democratic party. It's massachusettes, did you think a Ronald Reagan would get elected there? Not a perfect solution, just the best choice available. The alternative (not supporting him) was far, far worse.

The way I took it was similar. I think he is oppossed to the current plan but would support a different National Health Care Plan

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He is only slightly better than Coakley but he is better. I think that most Republicans will admit that there needs to be something done but just not the massive HC bill that the Dems were trying to force down our throats. He will just prevent the Dems from being able to do that.

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Nice thread title, I can only assume you've not listened to or read anything he's said up to this point?

In every interview or article I've seen he's made the point that he's for National Health-care, but thinks this bill is bad throughout.

But hey, don't let that stop you from calling him names!

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Nice thread title, I can only assume you've not listened to or read anything he's said up to this point?

In every interview or article I've seen he's made the point that he's for National Health-care, but thinks this bill is bad throughout.

But hey, don't let that stop you from calling him names!

He has always stated he is for HC reform. Just not this bill. I support some sort of insurance regulation, but not healthcare for all. Before my wife got her job teaching I was paying 105 bucks a week for family coverage. Mine was cheap from what I hear.

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The way I took it was similar. I think he is oppossed to the current plan but would support a different National Health Care Plan

That's what he said. He also said they need to go back to the drawing board and come up with something the States are happy with and that won't raise taxes.

That's a nice way of saying "maybe, sometime, never." :hyper::D

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phbt. The plan will pass if it benefits the oligarchy and the corporations. The plan will not pass if it helps the citizens.

Anyone who makes it to Washington has been vetted by all of the multi national corporations that run the country.

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That's what he said. He also said they need to go back to the drawing board and come up with something the States are happy with and that won't raise taxes.

That's a nice way of saying "maybe, sometime, never." :D:D

I hope you are right, but I think something terrible is still very likely going to get passed. The only way the government can save health care is to get the hell out of the way. Brown supports some kind of Govt health care, and any kind of Govt health care is Socialism. It doesnt matter if hes a Republican, if he supports Govt health care that makes him a Progressive Republican.

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The way the government can fix healthcare is to allow you to purchase it from a state other than the one you live in and have it be valid.

Why can I buy auto insurance out of Texas but not health insurance?

This would promote free trade and lower rates.

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put everybody on high deductible plans with health savings accounts and ban all public advertising of non-over the counter meds.-- problem solved.

Will it happen, never. Even doctors agree with this. Tobacco advertising was banned, we can ban drug advertising to John Q. Public as well. This alone would save a huge amount of money.

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The way the government can fix healthcare is to allow you to purchase it from a state other than the one you live in and have it be valid.

Why can I buy auto insurance out of Texas but not health insurance?

This would promote free trade and lower rates.

I agree.

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A Liberal Republican is better than a Conservative Democrat 9 times out of 10

He is still definitely better than the alternative lol.

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phbt. The plan will pass if it benefits the oligarchy and the corporations. The plan will not pass if it helps the citizens.

Anyone who makes it to Washington has been vetted by all of the multi national corporations that run the country.

Okay:tinfoil:

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Princess Nancy Pelosi said today that she doesn't have enough votes to pass any healthcare bill currently in the house. Brown caused enough of a shift in the attitude

to cause the dems to walk away, or so I heard on FOX this afternoon. Brown isn't your bad guy. He's a yankee republican in the bluest state. Give him a chance to prove himself. He has a long way to go before you can call a progressive.

When he voted for the Mass healthcare program, we in TN had one called Tenncare, remember? The big flop! It's one battle at a time and he just won one battle. It's a bit too early. There are 435 house seats up every two years and a

third of the senate up for grabs in 2010. That is a lot to battle over and it can be

a repeat of the Clinton screw up. I'd say support the Tea Party movement and/or

Republicans and keep winning battles. If this is done right Obama can be neutered.

The real progressives can be put out to pasture.

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