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<<I'm wary of the government but I trust corporations even less.>>
Therein lies the rub.
Will the government screw it up? Undoubtedly. Will they do a better job than the corporations have been doing? Without even trying, they will.
Has Obama rejected Clinton's health plan? To my knowledge, he has not. I suspect if elected, he will start with her plan (why reinvent the wheel?) and work at it until it's something that can get through both houses.
I'm against Clinton because she voted for the war, and she had no excuse: she was either a fool or a villian. As a pacifist, it goes against my beliefs to support her. If she makes it to the ballot, I probably won't campaign as hard for her (as I would Obama), but I will vote for her.
Maybe Obama would have been just as foolish/villanous had he served on the Senate that year. Maybe I'm deluding myself in supporting him. Still, either one is better than McCain.
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Date: 2008-04-17 04:21 am (UTC)Therein lies the rub.
Will the government screw it up? Undoubtedly. Will they do a better job than the corporations have been doing? Without even trying, they will.
Has Obama rejected Clinton's health plan? To my knowledge, he has not. I suspect if elected, he will start with her plan (why reinvent the wheel?) and work at it until it's something that can get through both houses.
I'm against Clinton because she voted for the war, and she had no excuse: she was either a fool or a villian. As a pacifist, it goes against my beliefs to support her. If she makes it to the ballot, I probably won't campaign as hard for her (as I would Obama), but I will vote for her.
Maybe Obama would have been just as foolish/villanous had he served on the Senate that year. Maybe I'm deluding myself in supporting him. Still, either one is better than McCain.