I did not say that. I would like everyone to be covered and be able to afford coverage.
OK, this sounds like a decent response Col so I will give you a decent response to this and I expect a decent response with no caps, no bold letter and no name calling.
We seem to have one thing in common, I too "would like everyone to be covered and be able to afford coverage". You can't really believe that many people in this country do not agree. Now here are the differences between us:
You want people who have worked hard and make large amounts of money to provide for those who either are too lazy to work, too lazy to work harder, too lazy to educate themselves or believe they are incapable of achieving more than what they currently do.
I want those who are too lazy to work, too lazy to work harder, too lazy to educate themselves or believe they are incapable of achieving more than what they currently do to work, work harder to make more money, educate themselves to make more money and/or at least try to achieve a higher standard of living as oppose to accepting what they believe is their limit.
One thing I have never heard you say is that you want the American people, especially those 44 million plus you are so fond of, to be better educated, to fight for a better life, to work harder for the necessities and the wants in their lives, to learn to be independent, to learn to sustain themselves, to learn to make better choices, to learn to survive, all without the help of the Gov't. Chaos could someday doom this country or the world and it would seem that all those poor African people we worry about so much would probably have a better chance of surviving in a chaos ridden planet than the average American would.