"They're going to pass a health care plan written by a committee whose head says he doesn't understand it, passed by a Congress that hasn't read it, but exempts themselves from it, signed by a president that also hasn't read it, and who smokes, with funding administered by a treasury chief who didn't pay his taxes, overseen by a surgeon general who is obese, and financed by a country going broke. What could possibly go wrong."
I remember hearing this one day on the Rush Limbaugh show and I have to agree with it. We have a bunch of people who refuse to read this and probably wouldn't understand it, if they ever did try to read all 1018 pages of this bill. Instead, they pass out sections to their staff and tell them to read it and get back to them about what it contains. Then, they have the nerve to call people, who have read this bill, a mob and other terrible names. They accuse us of being uninformed (and they don't read the bill) and the minority (yet their townhalls have been taken over by this "mob").
The only person who hasn't had to deal with this has been the President, but what do you expect from the Puppet. He has people hand picked, given their questions by the puppet masters, and all others are blocked from attendence.
Let's get real. Do we really want the government to run every aspect of our lives? Do we really want them to tell us whether we can have medical care (yes, there will be rationing)? Do we really want to pay for others (who refuse to get their own health insurance)?
I remember reading that a professor held an experiment with his classes. He had some of his classes participate on the democratic method. You got the grade that you earned. He had other classes participate on the socialist method. This is where you get the grade of the person who did the best. So first test, in the socialist classes, everyone got the best grades, even those who had failed. As the class went on, the whole class failed because the ones who actually could do the work and excel stopped working so hard. Why bother doing all the work when everyone gets the same good grades whether they worked for them or not. In the democratic class, the students who weren't exceling either dropped out of class or worked harder to get the good grades they wanted.
Do we really want to become a socialist country? I don't think so. I think everyone should work just as hard for what they want as the next person. Yes, we are considered the most giving country, but we are also the country that people come to from other countries for medical care! We are also the country that other countries came to for humanitarian aid. Let's get back on track and let our elected officials remember that they work for us!! We don't work for them!!!
Also, on a side note. My husband and I are wondering how long it will take for the Puppet to have single digit approval numbers. Remember, his numbers are the lowest a President has had in their first year. I really believe he has forgotten that he is our employee, not our employer!
Come on people, get out and let our employees know how you feel about this!
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