[quote name='IAmTheCheapestGamer']You're damn right I don't give a flying

about anyone but me and what affects ME personally.[/quote]
No

ing shit, you twit. That's the whole point of me calling you out on it.
And while I am living with one of my parents at the moment now, I am not their dependent, but when I needed medical assistance for an emergency a while ago they gave me it....for one day. The state of PA sent me a medical card that was valid for long enough to give to the hospital to copy to cover my expenses from the ER visit.
Does being a hypocrite make you hard? And what happens at the next medical emergency? Are you going to tell PA to

off and that you don't want any handouts?
That government teat tastes good, doesn't it!
Funny how quick you were to jump on it when you actually needed it and the resources were there to take advantage. It's even sadder that you can't seem to connect the dots between how your politics would eliminate the avaliablity of those resources. An introspective person would've had an epiphany at that point.
As for my opinion on being required to buy insurance come 2014, even if I was making $200,000 a year at that point through some small miracle I wouldn't spend a

ing dime on something I don't have any current need for. Matter of fact, the gov't may even have to wait for the 'fine' for me not wanting to grab insurance and if I decide to pay them it'll be at $1 a week or whatever until it's paid.
Do you speak with the same derision against car insurance too? It's not something you need every single day either! Only when you get into a car accident!
For someone making $200k, even paying a high premium through a group policy represents such a negligible amount of their salary, that it would be foolish NOT to have any health insurance. $30 a week doesn't mean shit at that point considering all the financial risk it shields them from.
But it all really comes down to this: you still don't understand the concept of insurance.
[quote name='dafoomie']Do you know what a super majority is? It means the other party doesn't have the votes to filibuster you, the Republicans didn't get the 41st vote until 2010. Even under those circumstances they still got Obamacare voted on and passed.
He had momentum, a mandate, and political capital after his election and he chose to prioritize Obamacare. He got what he most wanted.[/QUOTE]
Arlen Specter, Al Franken, Ted Kennedy, Scott Brown. Do the research and math, then get back to me. Feel free to put a calendar together to help you keep better track of the dates you're talking about.