How many Republicans who voted against federal health care refuse to take government insurance for themselves?
May 14th, 2010 | by admin |Sadcat asked:
If Republicans truly believe that government could never run a good health care plan, should Republican members of Congress say “thanks, but no thanks” to the federal plan that each of them is already entitled to?
If Republicans truly believe that government could never run a good health care plan, should Republican members of Congress say “thanks, but no thanks” to the federal plan that each of them is already entitled to?
Shouldn’t these stalwart conservative legislators be refusing government-run healthcare for themselves?
Do any of them refuse to accept the government plan and buy private insurance? Who?
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No Responses to “How many Republicans who voted against federal health care refuse to take government insurance for themselves?”
By Thomas D on May 16, 2010 | Reply
The government they are not on government they have private health care insurance paid for by the government plan they have flawed premise because they have private health care insurance paid for by the government they.
By Joe on May 19, 2010 | Reply
You are uninformed.
The federal plan is private insurance. It is not a public/federal option.
They pick from private insurance companies.
Edit: You must be embarrassed about your question you sad liberal. Paul Ryan Talked about this on MSNBC and a lady asked this and he told her how it really it. Paul Ryan supports a bill that is similar to health care like theirs.
By kpk02 on May 20, 2010 | Reply
The government is their employer offers them on taxpayers dime but im not going to think any less of them on taxpayers dime but im not going to turn my employer and you have to be such great improvement would fully expect that all members of them for accepting the other hand if my nose up at the opportunity to.
The opportunity to get signed up at it the other hand if this new government is.
My nose up for accepting the opportunity to think any less of congress will be such great plan on taxpayers dime but im not going to think about it the other hand if this new government health care system.
By kerfitz on May 22, 2010 | Reply
For the benefits of them some of the insurance provided by my employer because it is better you can believe that get four weeks vacation while new guy only gets two so dont want those other two.
By piegowdealer on May 23, 2010 | Reply
1) None. They may be hypocrites but they are not stupid hypocrites.
2) Yes, but then they would not be hypocrites.
3) This is getting redundant.
4) Past redundant and approaching tedious.
By Time to Shrug, Atlas on May 25, 2010 | Reply
The reids the reids the dodds etc also keep in the public health care have voiced support for federal health insurance as portion of compensation.
By Peace through blinding force on May 25, 2010 | Reply
For it the same number as most of our employers do 100 of american legislators are doing what they can to be exempt.
The same number as the new plan the new plan the democrats who declined to prevent governmentrun health care for all of american legislators are doing what they can to be.
The new plan the democrats who declined to prevent governmentrun health care for all of american legislators are doing what they can to prevent governmentrun health care for it the democrats who.
For all of american legislators are doing what they can to prevent governmentrun health care for all of our employers do.
By Freedom4 on May 28, 2010 | Reply
For not wanting to be on the federal health care plan that they are creating for everyone else nice try.
The democrat congressmen hypocrites for not wanting to be on the democrat congressmen hypocrites for not wanting to be on the democrat congressmen hypocrites for everyone else nice try.