Nope, not going down that road. Been there, done that, it's a waste of time. You have your opinion, I have mine and neither one of us is going to change the other's. Just accept the fact that you and I are different people with different experiences and therefore, we form different opinions on things. Deal?
I don't think I can because I imagine you and I agree on about 95% of the same ideologies, but I can call a spade a spade.

This last part is a general gunshot to this whole ordeal. We are the land of the free. In that, you have the right to do to yourself what you wish. Do you want to smoke, go ahead, it's you're right. Feel like eating yourself in to a fat piece of shit with diabetes? Fine by me. The problem is, in 10 years when you need lung cancer treatment, or diabetes medicine...the healthy people are going to pay. In 5 years or whatever it is when people are going to be forced in to buying health insurance, all of the people who argue to get their liberties to do whatever they want to their bodies are going to be a burden on me. I don't think people with pre-existing conditions that are no fault of their own should be denied coverage, but people who willingly destroy their bodies should be paying more than me. Fat people should pay more, smokers should pay more, people who sit on their asses all day should pay more. Within that, I love my beer so I should pay more than a non-drinker. This bill is shit because there was no forethought in it, and it is not paid for. One of the primary drivers of public health is personal accountability, and this doesn't even consider that. Sure, the HI industry does As for it being paid for...Some dude on Fox News brought up a fantastic point...In 4 years when a significant portion of the Congress and Senate are not the same shlubs who are in now, they are going to repeal the tax increase that is supposed to happen on their watch. But, that's just the way Washington works, and with that, I can agree this bill is a piece of shit that is more symbolic than anything.