Seniors aren't breaking out the champagne for President Barack Obama's health care law, and for good reason.
Seniors fear health care remake will hurt Medicare
Seeded on Wed Mar 31, 2010 4:13 PM EDT (msnbc.com)
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Hey they screwed the old people that simple
I like the way he's trying to buy votes with $250 rebate check and having the changes take place after the November elections.
This Health care Bill is going to hit seniors on a fix income the hardest. It's going to drive up everything at the check out counter on a daily bases.
This health care reform doesn't cover starving to death or freezing to death these higher prices will subject seniors too.
they better be scared. your care is going to be rationed(death panels) to pay for younger clients and that is a necessary fact. this has never been tried in the world with a population as big as the U.S. we are @!$%#ed until this is defunded or repealed for good.
Most Americans that support this are just fooling themselves. They only hear what they want to hear about this health care Bill. I talk to people and they think they are all getting free medial services and treatment. They have no idea that they have to pay for this through a tax and a forced purchase of an insurance policy. They think the rich are paying for it.
The Democratic leadership is doing a great PR job of selling misdirection about this reform. The sad part about it is most Americans are too lazy to get informed of about what is really in this health care reform.
Obuma said it will create jobs. The people who provide jobs say it will eliminate job. People perfer to believe what Obuma says because its what they want to hear.
You can't force these people to educated themselves, but life is going to be giving them a real education soon when they go to the check out counter and find out they can only buy half as much as they did before reform.