-broken beyond repair. As it stands the government above the local
-level ignores the individual citizen and instead is only affected by
-large scale action. As far as the individual is concerned we no longer
-live in a Republic, but rather in an Oligarchy which is quickly
-descending into something far worse.</p>
-
-<p>I do feel that there is still some reform that could be made in the
-near (ten years perhaps) future that could allow the government to
-become tolerable again. We are, however, quite close to the edge where
-there will be no fixing it. If that threshold is passed we are in for
-terrible times.</p>
-
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+broken beyond repair (perhaps this is a bit conservative, but one must
+hope). As it stands the government above the local level (and even
+there!) ignores the individual citizen and instead is only forced to
+do anything by large scale action. As far as the individual is
+concerned we no longer live in a Republic, but rather in an Plutocracy
+which is quickly descending into something far worse.</p>
+
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+Healthcare <em>Reform</em></h4>
+
+<p class="first">Upon airing my objections to the current Healthcare <em>Reform</em> bill, I was
+asked: did you read the bill? To which I replied with action and read
+<a href="http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h111-3590&tab=summary">the official summary of the bill</a>. And now I ask those who asked me if
+I had read it: have <em>you</em> read it. I received as a reply an unequivocal:
+<em>why should I have to</em>.</p>
+
+<p>Fun fact: it isn't as bad as some people make it seem, but guess what?
+<em>It does nothing beneficial to the individual</em>. All it does it require
+that anyone over 30 purchase insurance, severely restricts the usage
+of Health Savings Accounts (which, may be not so bad—I have no
+opinion on their usefulness... but <em>Republicans</em> created them so they
+<em>must</em> be <em>evil</em>), and is generally a piece of hey-look-I-did-something
+(but nothing goes into effect until I am out of office)
+legislation. This has never happened before, obviously. We are on the
+surface of Mars now too didn't you know.</p>
+
+<p>Meanwhile there is what amounts to no price controls, an actual <em>ban</em> on
+the formation of State run healthcare (until 2017, and then only at
+the discretion of the HHS secretary), and token (unfunded) support for
+the formation of healthcare cooperatives. There are some taxes on
+large drug makers, but the research required by the FDA for drug
+approval is <em>tax deductible</em> (and so the larger drug makers can avoid
+most of the new taxes, har). And... an excise tax on overly fancy
+healthcare plans... more or less, a nice bill that, if it manages to
+not be overturned by 2018, will do absolutely nothing one way or the
+other.</p>
+
+<p>It is obvious that I am indeed a dirty Nazi redneck terrorist
+teabagger Republican piece of shit who hates the poor and black
+people. I guess it's time for my white ass to move to Iran and see how
+I like it there!</p>
+
+
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