And when you were sick you went down. Thats what every industrialized country in the world has done except the United States. We decided we would try this individual mandate business. And well see how it works. I think well ultimately come to a single payer system. But thats myelief about the ultimate course of this. Because i dont think when you stop when you start fighting erybody being in, you are simply saying, you want some people to get it for free. And thats not fair. You call this the fairness act. Well, it is not fair for people to get it free if they have the ability to pay. And if you have the ability to pay, you should be paying. And thats i think thats the only way its going to work. Mr. Young, hes arguing that republicans designed this plan. Now hes saying, well, this plan doesnt have everybody in but isnt it true they have penalties for those that choose not to get in . Thats right. The plan was designed for everybody not to be in, which he claims is the frailty othe sye
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