It is doubtful that the huge effort to repeal the health care bill on constitutional and state expenditure grounds by Attorney's General and Governors and lawyers will be successful. Congress passed the bill and the President signed it. Immediately we are seeing coverage and pre-existing condition errors so revisions are going to set a precedent. It would be ideal if every one involved would assume a realistic stance and understand that there are at least 6 or 7 very acceptable area of this legislation that I believe all of us would not object to. Why not write out and revise the costly and unworkable sections and retain what we agree on. Repealing the bill entirely at this point is unlikely so why not fix it with joint and bipartisan cooperation.
It is doubtful that the huge effort to repeal the health care bill on constitutional and state expenditure grounds by Attorney's General and Governors and lawyers will be successful. Congress passed the bill and the President signed it. Immediately we are seeing coverage and pre-existing condition errors so revisions are going to set a precedent. It would be ideal if every one involved would assume a realistic stance and understand that there are at least 6 or 7 very acceptable area of this legislation that I believe all of us would not object to. Why not write out and revise the costly and unworkable sections and retain what we agree on. Repealing the bill entirely at this point is unlikely so why not fix it with joint and bipartisan cooperation.
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