The End of America happens in the middle of the night
Written by
Adam Murdock, M.D. The Freemen Institute November 8, 2009
While normal everyday oblivious Americans were preparing their beds to ...
The End of America happens in the middle of the night
Written by
Adam Murdock, M.D. The Freemen Institute November 8, 2009
While normal everyday oblivious Americans were preparing their beds to sleep Saturday night their elected officials quietly passed H.R. 3962, the Affordable Health Care for America Act. Indeed, the passage of this act deals one of the final death blows to the Constitution and with it our liberties. As I ponder upon this momentously horrid occurrence it is as if I have just woken up from a nightmare and been thrown directly into the plot of George Orwells 1984, with no hope of escape. As this thought grabs hold I am lead to ponder more and more about America and I ask myself a few questions. Since when did the Constitution provide for a health care guarantee? Since when did the Constitution grant the Congress the power to force Americans into a health care dystopia? What good is a Constitution if we choose to ignore it? What good is a Constitution if the Congress simply chooses to create a new one in their own graven socialist image?
Truly, these questions are meaningless now. The Constitution is hanging by the tiniest of threads. Who will save it? Who will come to its rescue?
It is the everyday middle class American that will suffer the consequences of this travesty. Indeed, while the economy is reeling and unemployment pushes depression-era levels the arrogant Congress has decided to pass the biggest expansion of government in the history of the United States. It will create a new tax that will primarily be felt by the middle class, the ones most likely affected by the current depression. This is because as Americans are forced to purchase health insurance, the wealthy will have no problem paying for escalating costs. Nor will the poor feel the burden as they will receive government health insurance subsidies. Yet, the forgotten man will be the middle class working American who now already struggling against the burden of economic ruin will be forced to pay fines or even face possible jail time for not complying with our governments take over of his/her health care. As this tax sinks in, the middle class will be forced downward into the ranks of the working poor and therefore into the ranks of government rationed medical care. Inevitably, government healthcare will swallow the whole of the medical insurance world and there will be no escape. This dystopian vision will consist of patients waiting in long lines and when they are finally permitted to see their doctor there will be much fruitless begging and pleading for the treatment that they desperately need. But no mercy will be given because the doctor will have become nothing more than a desk-clerk, simply following the government treatment protocols.
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What about this: A person is on the health plan, goes to the doctor, and the doctor prescribes something improper like Prozac, Ritalin, abortin, vasectomy, electroshock, flu vaccine, RFID chip "to streamline medical records," or some new concoction containing who-knows-what. The patient refuses it. The government kicks him off the plan, saying that refusal of "treatment" will make him sicker and cost more money. Now, with no health plan, they put him in jail until he accepts it.
People commenting here need to educate themselves. The ignorance is actually pretty depressing. Without big government you have corporations running things. Like we've had during the previous presidency. Like, the reason why we're in the biggest financial mess since the great depression. Corporations don't care about you idiots. They laugh at you when you retards support their positions.
Wow. This is what i mean... complete ignorance. Big government = regulations. Small government (Republicans) = deregulation. The current financial mess is due to deregulation. Since Reagan , everytime Republicans have been in power, they've always pursued deregulation. It's the reason why we buy bottled water, why energy bills are higher, how sub-prime lending became so rampant. I mean, you tard, the whole meaning of "big government" is that corporations are more regulated.
To give you a more current example: healthcare. Big government wants to regulate the insurance companies, Republicans want to keep that area without any real regulations. I'm sure there are a couple who really believe in the "ideal" of a completely free market. But let's not kid ourselves, most of them are in the pockets of the insurance companies who pay them to keep their market deregulated. Get it? Small gov't = corporations run things. Big gov't = gov't runs things. Damn idiot.
No, like both parties are are incompetent and out of touch with their duties to the American people. This petty feuding gets us nowhere, I can't stress that enough.
... I do feel bad for Obama, though. He's essentially the butt monkey for an entire nation. I wonder how we'll look back on his presidency in the future. I'll save you nuts the trouble of coming up with some irrelevant, apocalypse-heralding tagline: "There won't be anything to look back on if things continue as they are."
Don't feel bad for Obama. Feel bad for the millions of Americans he's broken promises to and whose money and freedoms he helps to confiscate, and feel bad for all the people in the U.S. and around the world who his Big Government policies affect.
As for two parties, here's an idea for the people: vote third party next time. "But my vote won't count," people say. The more votes they get, the more publicity they get next time.
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Your point may yet be valid, but don't use the example of the previous administration to back up your claim. It simply doesn't work.
... I do feel bad for Obama, though. He's essentially the butt monkey for an entire nation. I wonder how we'll look back on his presidency in the future. I'll save you nuts the trouble of coming up with some irrelevant, apocalypse-heralding tagline: "There won't be anything to look back on if things continue as they are."
As for two parties, here's an idea for the people: vote third party next time. "But my vote won't count," people say. The more votes they get, the more publicity they get next time.