Well, way to go off the rails there. Ask yourself this, read what you said and think whether you actually believe this, or is partisan rhetoric getting to you?
It's not about partisanship, for example, I thought some things healthcare related from the Clinton administration were very good, such as the HIPPA laws and COBRA coverage, this current administration however has an obvious agenda and this bill stinks.
I would expect you, by now, to be a little bit more informed than the average dimwit on the street. Politicians say a lot of things on campaign trails, and they hold a lot of views and ideas that are not always implemented.
Look at how angry those politicians are this time though, and look at how quick they are to demonize detractors, this speaks volumes.
Fact is, and saying otherwise is just a sad red herring, we are not getting UHC.
I completely disagree, this is exactly what is being proposed, but instead of a direct implementation, they are trying to sneak it in by small incrimentalist steps, I truly wish it was just partisanship guiding my call here, but that isn't the case.
Throwing that out there serves absolutely no purpose other than to end discussion.
I'm willing to discuss things, unfortunately I don't think there is a way to salvage the current bill, if it were scrapped for something that more resembled health reform and less resembled government micro-management and interference I'd be more hopeful about it.