Quote Originally Posted by Chubminnow View Post
I don't trust Muslims, not one single bit! I've been told the Muslim religeon is one of the fastest growing religeons in this country today...I don't know if this is true or not but this is what I have been told through two different sources. It does not surprise me one bit that the word "dhimmitude" was included in the bill originally. I say this because I believe in all my heart that Obama is a true supporter of the Muslims...I seriously believe this.

I'm not sure if this thread is about the definition of the word dhimmitude or if it's a thread to discuss healthcare, Obamacare, Democrats or Republicans. But what I do know is this...if for whatever reason(s), President Obama happens by chance to get re-elected....then this country is already (right now/today) in a far sadder shape than ANYONE realizes.
This post was not about muslims. It was about the future of Social Security.

The word dhimmitude was never in the Affordable Health Care Act. That is a false rumor. It was not taken out because it was never in there.

As far as Pres. Obama being a muslim supporter that is about as far fetched as you can get. He has done more to stop muslim extremist in 4 years that most did in 8. I too do not trust the muslim beliefs. Look at the atrocities the taliban commit in the name of religion. But Pres Obama has been instrumental in eliminating mulsim extremist leaders (Bin Ladden and scores of others).

Getting back to the subject at hand, the Affordable Health Care Act is written in a fair way so that everyone that uses health services pays their fair share. Every one will pay into the insurance pool to spread the risks.

As far as the Medicare Vocher program is concerned there are two posibilities that would be implemented.

1) All seniors 65+will be grouped into one pool for insurance that will not have any lower risks participants. The cost of this insurance pool will be extremely high due to the health care costs of seniors.

2) All seniors that are 65+ today will be dumped into the private insurance pools driving the cost of private insurance beyond affordable for most. They do not have private insurance now, their health care is provided by Medicare. They are not in the private insurance pools now.

If you look at the Affordable Health Care Act in an objective mannor you will see the benifits it brings to the health care system.