From a doctor's perspective, is it better to repeal or keep healthcare reform

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So I went to my yearly eye exam and asked for the doctor's opinion. First thing he said is that this country is becoming socialist. His taxes are going up, he will be paid less and is going to be forced to deal with people he doesn't want to deal with. His time will be wasted with people who think his time is not important.

I respect his view specially since he is the one that opened his practice and government was never there to help him but was there to tax him and get in his way. When you open your own business government does everything possible to squeeze your neck and prevent you from hiring enough workers.

I stopped reading at the bolded text, because your eye doctor didn't open his practice. Somebody else made that happen.

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I stopped reading at the bolded text, because your eye doctor didn't open his practice. Somebody else made that happen.

Let me gues my eye doctor sat on his couch and government did all the work.
 
I stopped reading at the bolded text, because your eye doctor didn't open his practice. Somebody else made that happen.

I may be mistaken but it sounds like you're trying to make a chicken and egg argument
 
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Now that I read that, out of context it is quite possibly the dumbest thing Obama has ever said.

The context doesn't make it any better.
 
The ACA greatness espoused by the SDN blog, More reason why liberal premeds should not advocate anything. Okay i am sorry, i am just another bigot libertarian psych patient that is overwhelmingly pro-psych, pro-ron paul and anti-big government and actually really stupid. Oh well, back to the ward.

I think the political lifestyle goes by this

Liberal Pre-meds-Liberal/moderate Med students- Conservative Residents-Liberal attending
 
The ACA greatness espoused by the SDN blog, More reason why liberal premeds should not advocate anything. Okay i am sorry, i am just another bigot libertarian psych patient that is overwhelmingly pro-psych, pro-ron paul and anti-big government and actually really stupid. Oh well, back to the ward.

I think the political lifestyle goes by this

Liberal Pre-meds-Liberal/moderate Med students- Conservative Residents-Liberal attending

Check out the Wolf's Den (Sociopolitical) towards the bottom of the Forums page. Many of the attendings there are more to your (and my) liking politically.
 
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