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Are you on pins and needles about the Supreme Court announcing it's decision on Obamacare tomorrow?

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  1. SimonLaStrange - 41-45 years old - male

    Posted by SimonLaStrange Oct 15th, 2012 at 3:27PM

    Health care in America is already a disturbing mess. doctors don't provide care just enough to get you out, and continuing care is basically obsolete. if they perform an unnecessary procedure upon you, you will never be able to do a thing about it; meanwhile you are thrown under the bus of bad credit due to hospital bills, my hospital bills are currently near $2mil. I have had the unnecessary surgery that has ruined my health, so under obamacare I will probably just be denied any service so I can die quicker. it is a law designed to collect the money that the multitude of people like me owe to hospitals and insurance companies. my death will just be another payment for being born poor in America, because there are no poor in America, right, there are only the self inflicted. No way can we have caused this unaccountable system that is too overpriced for the majority to afford as is health insurance. If it works or if it doesn't it should lead the way to build a system that can be near to correct, though that will not be in my lifetime and I doubt in your lifetime. These issues can not be resolved as long as human slave under a economic system based on money and that won't change until humans can be enlightened to other possibilities. We also don't need awareness for breast cancer everybody is fully aware of breast cancer, because everybody is related to someone has breast cancer or has Brest cancer. What we need awareness of is childhood cancer there is not enough focus about childhood cancer. Your local grocery is not collecting for childhood cancer. One reason is Susan G Komen foundation, who sues any body who uses the word cure, while they keep down other charities like theirs. komen has the biggest paychecks for their administrators from the money they collect which is fishy to me. My wife is a breast cancer survivor, her2 genome stage 4, going on 8 years, and I am a 44 year old male with heart failure; thanks to the unnecessary stint they placed in my left descending 10 years ago. a procedure that my doctor denies even took place though I have my release forms from 2002 that shows they placed a stint in my left descending. Hard to be leave that the health care situation in America could get worse. Not even mentioning the countless times that poor people in need of health care have died after being denied service but that will increase after obamacare is enacted

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  2. CharlieTheBeagle - 56-60 years old - male

    Posted by CharlieTheBeagle Jun 27th, 2012 at 7:46PM

    I predict a 5-4 decision on one issue, 6-3 on others, with 3 concurring and 4 dissenting opinions. It will take weeks to figure out what they really said. Of course the news media will have it all sorted out into a nice pithy 10-second sound bite that will completely miss the point of the decision.

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  3. ProvidentialParlance - 26-30 years old - male

    Posted by ProvidentialParlance Jun 27th, 2012 at 7:45PM

    I hope they abolish it. If they don't, it'll create a healthcare bubble (just like the education and real estate bubbles), cram the hospitals full of people, and force everybody onto government healthcare. Private healthcare will disappear.

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  4. MontiPora - 56-60 years old - male

    Reply by MontiPora Jun 27th, 2012 at 7:55PM

    The bubble will be temporary. Obama care will be good for all Americans. Private healthcare will not vanish although they may lose some subscribers. Basic health care is one thing that all people should have access to. And in America, that means healthy people can crank up your war machine faster.

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  5. ProvidentialParlance - male

    Reply by ProvidentialParlance Jun 27th, 2012 at 9:38PM

    It'll become too expensive for everybody, so they'll have to drop private healthcare. Even if the bubble was temporary, there are a lot of people who would end up dead, and not just broke, like in the realty bubble. Obama care is not capitalistic and that's it's biggest weakness.

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  6. KlaraVoyet - 36-40 years old - female

    Posted by KlaraVoyet Jun 27th, 2012 at 7:44PM

    Can't wait to find out if they really love their country.

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  7. Vessa - 41-45 years old - female

    Posted by Vessa Jun 27th, 2012 at 7:43PM

    No. And I'm thinking the final note on that will be who wins the next Presidential election.

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  8. PeaceJourney - 46-50 years old - female

    Posted by PeaceJourney Jun 27th, 2012 at 7:43PM

    I am VERY interested in the outcome!!

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  9. 330GTC - 46-50 years old - male

    Posted by 330GTC Jun 27th, 2012 at 7:43PM

    nope

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