
The thinking man's
objection to government run anything, especially health care, has more
to do with the
camel's
nose
than the certain degradation of
services. By granting government dominion over our health
services, we triggered an eventual Soylent Green [death panel]
necessity; we gave gummint the key to our lives.
Tobacco—
Fatsos— Bullets— Contact Sports— All Sports— Knives
.... . Our response to this eventual progression will be, if
current
trends continue, "Thank you
sir, may I have another?" Gummint will resond, "Why yes.
Thank you for asking. Pull lever D on
Tuesday."
By the time Obama is out of office, even if that
was tomorrow, his legacy is a stack of legislation that will
never be overturned. Ever. Eventually civil upheaval will
follow, of a
magnitude we really cannot wrap our heads around.
Well, maybe if he disappeared
tomorrow. Along with about 12,000 selected
apparatchiks. Maybe then things would be swell again. If I
could push
that button, I would. Instead, I'll have to hope for a new
administration. One led by someone who has no history of being a
double-dealing, go along-to get along MFCS. That list is so short as to
be virtually non existent.
GIVE ME
AN S_ ....
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From Drudge: Egyptians prefer Osama to Obama -- 21% to 12%
ReplyDeleteSo do we. At least Osama's .... .
- college student in Texas
Let us think about what might happen once Obama is out of office. Many feel there has been so much perpetrated by him and his regime that reversing all of it, and righting the nation, would take a generation. Maybe.
ReplyDeleteBut what if it were PROVEN that Obama was not eligible to be president? That he was not, under the Constitution, able to take the office, become Commander in Chief, and sign bills into law?
If that were the case, would it not be true that all the documents he signed would be, all at once, be null and void? No Obamacare, no nothing. And why would that not be case? That would be a hell of a mess, but a mess I think we can live with far better than with the legacy Obama has left us.