After Sir Brown took over the "Kennedy seat", it appeared that Obama and Company were ready to back off the healthcare issue. I think they gave it serious thought; however, and they are pushing themselves and possibly America into a set-up for a real revolution. The Tea Party is but a precursor to the real thing if the healthcare passes.
It's been said that pride goes before the fall. Are we about to see that played out again?
While better than 16,000,000 people are UNEMPLOYED and millions more under-employed, the powers that be liberal, democratic, and Obama think that passing the healthcare bill will make their mark in history. Oh yeah, it will do that for sure, but it's not the kind of historical marker one wants. This isn't and FDR social security social-changer. This is a revolutionary (of the bad kind) changer.
A whole year has been spent on pursing a healthcare bill that the American people do not want!
Do we need healthcare change? Is healthcare reform needed? Has the pharmaceutical industry gone too far? We all know the answers to those questions. But the Obamacare bill IS NOT the answer, and the manner and methods that are being used to PUSH the bill through will thoroughly test the limits of the employed as well as the unemployed.
The question is not how many Democrats will be thrown out of office in November, but how much social unrest and carnage will result in its passing. People need jobs! People need a government that is looking out after them, not a government that seems hell-bent on changing our nation inside out: from capitalistic private sector driven to a governmental interventionalist police state!
If Obama and the left wing of the Democratic party is successful in passing the current healthcare legislation (does anyone really know what that is?), it not only will be ruled unconstitutional, challenged by the majority of the states, but sow the seeds for a revolution unlike anything we've seen since Lincoln was president.
Book it!
Better yet, KILL THE BILL!
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