Republican Whip Eric Cantor (R-VA) Speaks to Reporters After Weekly GOP Conference Meeting

Republican Whip Eric Cantor (R-VA) Speaks to Reporters After Weekly GOP Conference Meeting
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6 Responses to “Republican Whip Eric Cantor (R-VA) Speaks to Reporters After Weekly GOP Conference Meeting”

  1. Private Insurers …
    Private Insurers won’t be able to compete on any sort of level playing field with a government entity, and as thus, will become EXTINCT. Where will you go to get your healthcare??? Mexico??? Good luck, buddy

  2. Then, imagine you …
    Then, imagine you can’t get treatment without standing in the Post Office-like line to speak to some LACKEY who may or may not take your case seriously (’gatekeeper’) and imagine your FEAR at not being able to receive treatment because YOUR TREATMENT WOULD COST MORE THAN THE 44K PER YEAR ‘VALUE’ OF YOUR LIFE TO THE SYSTEM. Welcome to Government-run ObamaCare.

  3. Then imagine you …
    Then imagine you just found a LUMP in your breast – or, in your TESTICLE, and 2 of your immediate family members have already DIED of cancer, and YOU carry a genetic marker for the disease.

  4. 1911arthur, pull …
    1911arthur, pull your head out of your a** for a moment and consider how you would feel if government-run healthcare becomes like EVERY OTHER government-run entity like the Postal Service, the IRS and the VA.

  5. Eric is a scumbag …
    Eric is a scumbag bought and sold by the insurance industry.
    Consumers are tired of being ripped off by healthcare insurers with their $8,000 deductibles and millions of clauses so they don’t pay!
    Thank god for President Obama!
    Offering a government plan to compete against private plans is the best idea in a century to stop these scumbags. If the government can’t do anything right, why are the insurers so afraid of government competetion for a health plan?
    Because they can’t fleece us!

  6. Great! Thanks Eric …
    Great! Thanks Eric! I’m not sure why there is so much emphasis on Health Care Reform right now when the administration needs to be focused on the economy.

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