Hey bro, modern power is measured in debt.
We could enslave the Mexicans and Canadians to pay off the debt, we're just generous enough not to
jorb wrote:ewlol wrote:I don't know why you keep flashing all of these numbers. Do you think I don't realize the US is in debt?
You have started to realize that now? Good, then my flashing numbers worked as intended.
loftar wrote:ewlol wrote:It is the people who are to blame for that, but there are also flaws in the system.
Seriously? You institute a system where hospitals are required, by law, to treat patients whether or not they can pay, and you are shocked and appalled by people getting treatment without paying?
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What were you expecting?
we could enslave the Mexicans and Canadians to pay off the debt, we're just generous enough not to
nicklepontius wrote:Can anyone tell me why I've read several pages of responses by people who have not read Article I, Section 8 of the United States Constitution? There are several pages of people extolling the virtues of violating it...
Maybe you can be partially excused for this if you are American, because one of your greatest role models, the government, has been in the business of violating the rules for itself since you've been alive. Now you want to ask them to violate the rules. I understand.
If you want 'free universal health care' then please don't ask your fedgov to violate the supreme law of the land. Ask your state instead, but then ask yourself who would provide the free universal health care if there were 0 doctors: would we have to resort to slavery? Can a State resort to slavery under the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments? Etc...
Rift wrote:... also, that us debt page is freaken scary.
Alecela wrote:Hey bro, modern power is measured in debt.
We could enslave the Mexicans and Canadians to pay off the debt, we're just generous enough not to
cgbnab wrote:Last time I died I got a few seconds to stare at my corpse and watch NaoWhut call me a "bosha".
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