The House of Representatives passed a bill on Thrusday to keep Government open until December 15th, but provided no funding for the Affordable Care Act. The vote was 230-189 and pushed through a stopgap spending bill that unravels Obamacare. Republicans are saying this is the last, best chance they have to stop Obamacare from passing. What do you guys think about this, or Obamacare in general?
Link to the full MSN.com article
http://news.msn.com/us/house-gop-vote-to-defund-obamacare-keep-govt-open
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This is a complicated topic that probably needed a bit more explanation in your summary. Good job replying to people!
I don't necessarily agree with Obamacare, and I think they need to just figure this out rather than dragging it all out.
Yeah, if they were to figure out what they want to do now, it would save the Gov't money and allow them to shut down the Gov't quicker. But, that's not the way the government works.
good, Obamacare is just bogus, and obviously everybody agrees because the vote passed
Well, I don't agree with delaying Gov't shutdown. If you are going to delay it, you might as well just come out right and just say NO GOV'T SHUTDOWN instead of just pushing the date back. The earlier you start, the quicker we will get out of debt.
I personally don't like Obamacare. Not everyone can afford it.
I don't like the way Obamacare works. It should be funded by a graduated income tax, not just by making everyone pay for insurance. If it were funded by a graduated tax I would probably support it, because some people can't afford anything extra and the government is already in enough debt. Hopefully the "facts" I know about this are actually facts since this bill seems to have more lies than truth spread around about it.
Exactly. It's unconstitutional as well, forcing all to get stuff they don't need/want. Some people skip over Health Insurance because they need to be able to buy other things, like groceries to live off of