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Is Hillary Clinton really looking for a new compromise plan on health care or is that just rhetoric and she wants her old universal health insurance plan?

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by John Gottschall

Created on: July 03, 2007   Last Updated: March 19, 2008

I guess the best way to answer this two part question is yes and yes. She is calling her proposal new, because it would have to be since the last one was shot down, but yes it is essentially the same old universal healthcare plan.

This is another clear example of the lean towards socialism by the Gang from Jackassland, in particular their lead candidate. Hillary is calling for universal healthcare. She is not trying to disguise it. This should be no surprise to anyone who has followed her career. This is another spoke in the socialist wheel that is her platform. Opponents and critics have painted her as sinister and cold. I truly believe her heart is in the right place and she believes these socialist agendas are what is right for this country. She just doesn't call it socialism. Just like the Republicans dont call their platform Fascist Dictatorship but thats what we've got.

What exactly does "It takes a village to raise a child" mean. Sounds like "The government knows more about your kids than you do" to me. How about this one for you George Orwell fans, taken right from Hillary's website: "When Hillary is in the White House , no citizen will be invisible to the President of The United States". Gives me the creeps just writing it. When will these people in Washington realize all we want them to do is leave us alone. The government will not fix healthcare. They will further its ruin. They have been involved in healthcare for 40 years and have done nothing to help at all.

In New Jersey we have some odd insurance issues, not with healthcare but primarily auto insurance is what I will use to make this point. When the Government got involved in regulateing the Auto Insurance idustry in New Jersey , the Insurance companies didnt benefit, the insurance agents didnt benefit and the insurance consumer sure as hell didnt benefit. The only people who benefited were the poeple in Trenton who got jobsd sorting through all the government red tape. The government wrecks everything they get invloved with.

Not the least of the problems with all these socialist platforms is that we are dead broke and can't afford any of the proposed healthcare plans thrown around as debate material from the guys that run for stuff. All this is is a bunch of talk to make for campaigning. Wish we had a candidate who was against the war and wouldnt spend every last penny we had. Who is Ron Paul anyway?

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