<p>owe jackie...OWWWWWW!</p>
<p>lol.....</p>
<p>but in hindsight, you can see the humor right?</p>
<p>owe jackie...OWWWWWW!</p>
<p>lol.....</p>
<p>but in hindsight, you can see the humor right?</p>
<p>The OP is such an idiot, I don't know where to begin... and I'm lazy, so I hope these prior pages of posts have stated the facts about Clinton.</p>
<p>seriously, ib. This is completely ridiculous.</p>
<p>As a supporter of Obama, I was hoping to find at least a well-reason and logical attack on Barack. So many pro-Hillary forums and arguments, even by the pundits I see on TV, are just completely ludicrous.</p>
<p>However, after reading the OP's comments...I was just kind of stunned at how miserable his arguments were. I mean, Barack, like any other candidate, is not perfect. You could have attacked him on some of his more legitimate weaknesses, but instead it was just completely mindless banter.</p>
<p>Ha! I specifically liked the part about how Hillary is more of a, "What you see is what you get," kind of candidate. Two words...yeah right.</p>
<p>She's a backstabbing, politically motivated, corrupt, ..bit......person. Whatever.</p>
<p>Anyhow, this is all somewhat moot because Barack is up over 125 delegates and is going to win the nomination, and ultimately the presidency.</p>
<p>Also, to the anti-UHC person...Barack wants that too...go with McCain if you're so against it.</p>
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ummmm...the fact that your dad's ALREADY wealthy, explains it all. No matter what you say, doctors will take a significant pay cut compared to what they make now if Clinton goes through with it.
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In all the countries that have universal healthcare doctors are still among the highest earners.</p>
<p>I didn't say they weren't going to be high earners, I said they were going to get significantly less than they do now. And that's the truth unless you somehow prove they won't take a pay cut....which you can't.</p>
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I didn't say they weren't going to be high earners, I said they were going to get significantly less than they do now. And that's the truth unless you somehow prove they won't take a pay cut....which you can't.
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True. But my point is simply that it probably won't matter.</p>
<p>lol...don't underestimate the power of a hoard of angry doctors making $5,000 less than last year and $50,000 more than everybody else.</p>
<p>Nobody likes a pay decrease...period. It's just a question of what their pooled anger will amount to...it might be nothing, but I doubt it.</p>
<p>It's a pay decrease that is significantly unjust. Do you know how many years of schooling I am going to go through to become a doctor? Additionally, do you know how much financial aid debt I will need to pay off?</p>
<p>Regardless of whether it is still high payed or not, my salary will not be as high as it should be. </p>
<p>While other high paying careers that are non-health related continue on with their same paychecks, I will be getting pay cuts because lazy people need health coverage. That shouldn't be my problem.</p>
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It's a pay decrease that is significantly unjust. Do you know how many years of schooling I am going to go through to become a doctor? Additionally, do you know how much financial aid debt I will need to pay off?
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Dude, I want to be a doctor too.</p>
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Regardless of whether it is still high payed or not, my salary will not be as high as it should be.
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Sorry, but the standard of living is definitely going to decrease for our generation. (Unless there is a new invention, like the internet in the 1990s, that creates millions of jobs.)</p>
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While other high paying careers that are non-health related continue on with their same paychecks, I will be getting pay cuts because lazy people need health coverage. That shouldn't be my problem.
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Not true. Universal Healthcare will reduce the amount of money everyone takes home. As for, "that shouldn't be my problem," are you sure you want to help people?</p>
<p>Of course I want to help people. People that are deserving. In life, you reap the benefits of your own hard work, not others. In other words, I work hard to get my own health care, not to pay for mine and somebody else's. </p>
<p>Regardless of whether the standard of living is to decrease (whatever you mean by that) it does not mean that our health care should decrease. What happens when we start getting universal health care? There will be less people going into the medical field, because of the lack of proper pay. Therefore, we will have poor doctors and mediocre hospitals and health care clinics just so that those who cant take care of themselves can have the same benefits? That's wrong. </p>
<p>Universal health care will hit those in the health care profession the hardest.</p>
<p>op: obama's legit</p>