What's to suspect? People have been complaining that this has gone on for over a year. Why wait? Enough already......
The country has been on the verge of national health reform many times before. In the early 1900s, smaller proposals began to pave the way. In 1912, Theodore Roosevelt’s Bull Moose party campaigned on a platform calling for health insurance for industry; and as early as 1915, Progressive reformers ineffectively campaigned in eight states for a state-based system of compulsory health insurance. The prominent reformers of the 1920s, the Committee on the Costs of Medical Care, proposed group medicine and voluntary insurance— modest ideas, but enough to raise opposition, and the term “socialized medicine” was born.
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Originally Posted by Wagner
Anyone think it is suspect that they had to vote on Sun evening to pass it? Why couldn't you put it in play Monday morning and vote on Thursday morning? Hmm.
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