Monday, March 29, 2010

This is just a theory.


The liberals in congress knew that the majority of Americans did not want them to pass Obama's health care plan. A plan that was as anti American as the old USSR was. Nevertheless congress, led by Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid forced it into law. Many people, including myself, wondered what the hell was wrong with these idiots? Why would they do such a thing? What is their motivation, money, special interests, greed, power, etc? While most certainly all of those, there was something else too that I hadn't zeroed in upon until just this evening. "No crisis should go to waste." I theorize that Congress, knowing full well that the bill was not popular, written to be anti-American, burdened with high taxes and economic crippling costs, was passed in order to cause a crisis. They passed it knowing it was a crap bill and that it would anger America. They did this so that they could then claim that their lives are being threatened, that America is out of control and a crisis has emerged bordering on an insurrection. A crisis caused by an uprising of angry Americans.

Under this "crisis" the government could pass a whole new slew of laws. Since the MSM is already in their pocket they could sell the lie and once again force additional anti-freedom legislation down America's throat up to and including a suspension of elections.

I mean how can we hold elections if the nation is under a crisis of open insurrection? See where this is going?

No one thought that they'd ever pass a law that mandates that Americans buy something or else they'd go to jail, but they did. And now because of this law, the government must appoint "overseers" to many business associated with health care to conduct oversight to ensure that the new trillion dollars in new taxes get charged and paid to the government. Additionally the government now has the right to come into your home and tell you how to raise your children because of this new law. And not only will the government now have full access to your medical records, they can use them now to prevent you from exercising your fundamental God given rights such gun ownership, freedom of speech, and ultimately what choices you make for yourself and your family all under the aegis of health care oversight.

Take to heart these words by Rep. John Dingell (D-MI) as he defended the ObamaCare bill on WJR’s Paul W. Smith show.

"Let me remind you this has been going on for years. We are bringing it to a halt. The harsh fact of the matter is when you’re going to pass legislation that will cover 300 American people in different ways it takes a long time to do the necessary administrative steps that have to be taken to put the legislation together to control the people." - Rep. John Dingell (D-ML)

2 Comments:

At May 21, 2010 at 7:38 PM , Blogger Unknown said...

Regarding the Health Plan: I think you have an interesting point. As I'm not living in the US, I'm not able to see what happens there, but I do know what the view in Europe is about the health care in the US.

Generally people think the system in the US is broken, because it doesn't allow all people equal rights to healthcare. Furthermore, the fact that 62% of all personal bankruptcies in the US are medical means that some people cannot get livesaving care because they just can't pay for it.

Here that seems inconceivable; the lives of people are valuable to themselves and you never know when you need help of someone to preserve it, whether it be financial or something else. Something you don't want to be done to you, you don't do to others, we all pay (partially) for the medical expenses of others knowing we too get help when needed.

Currently the US also has the problem that insurance companies make a lot of money without providing insurance. This means that money doesn't go to the healthcare itself (such as hospitals and doctors), where it was supposed to end up (as that is what you want for your health-insurance, right?), making the healthcare of lower quality than it could be.

To sum it all up: only the people who can afford it have health insurrance while paying too much for it, without the healthcare itself (hospitals, doctors) getting the money (it goes to insurance companies) and as such the quality deminishes.

This is just a way of showing you the other side of the medal, probably the reason why the bill was passed. As said I found it inconceivable that the US hadn't had a working system, reading your post opened my eyes as to why. Understanding your point of view I hope you'll also be able to understand mine...

 
At June 30, 2010 at 9:43 AM , Blogger William Christopher said...

Thank you for your comments.

 

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