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Old 09-04-2013, 04:04 PM   #7
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The reality is, I have no idea at all how this piece of legislation is going to effect my life. What I do know is that having the US Government propose to tell us "the facts" about it, is a little like Monsanto telling us "the facts" about Genetically Modified Foods (GMO's). /sarcasm (not really)

The reality is that all change is going to have some growing pains, I just hope the end result is a positive one. I think the premise is a good one, I hope reality can live up to it.

I really wish we would have been provided more information on it, I also wish that after we had said information, that we had some kind of voice in it, but "shit in one hand and wish in the other and see which one fills up faster."

Now that I am done channeling some Appalachian mountain man....that is all.

Good Day.

~Elijah

*The opinions expressed above are mine all mine and not meant to be divisive or snarky to anyone in particular, just the musings of a madman.
If you actually read the facts sheet you may have some notion of what the Law does and how it will effect you. Mad man or not. Your state.

http://www.hhs.gov/healthcare/facts/bystate/mi.html
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