Nancy Pelosi it appears has finally been forced to accept the obvious with regards to the 'Public Option'. But true to form she has a backup plan and will go for a limited public option. The Wicked Witch of the West has been blithering on since 44 came to the White House about how she had the votes to pass the Health Care initiative and essentially how the Democrats were going to shove this plan up the asses of the American people regardless of how expensive it is and how bad the health care would become, because, she knows whats best for America. Wrong you Prozac popping progressive, you may the majority leader but you surely are not in touch with the majority that will count in the end. The American people may have been asleep at the wheel for some time but they are beginning to wake up to what the Congress and the Senate are trying to do, and the majority of American voters don't like it.
There have been numbers floating around this past week on how much this health care initiative will cost all Americans, that's the legal ones that pay taxes, and it ain't pretty. The most distressing part is that everyone in America is going to have to pony up for this one, not just the rich as the President would try to have us all believe. And why won't the Obama people take a look at rooting out the corruption that has become a systemic issue in Medicare and Medicaid. Medicare and Medicaid are proven systems and work very well and if modified slightly, anti-trust exemption removed from the insurance companies and some not so expensive tweaking done we may have a really good health care system that won't break us. But the Obama people don't want that because they would not have the additional control over the American people they so desperately seek.
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The greatest non sequitur committed by defenders of the state including classical Aristotelian and Thomist philosophers, is to leap from the necessity of society to the necessity of the state".
(Non sequitur - An inference or conclusion that does not follow from the premises or evidence.--Aristotelian - A person whose thinking and methods tend to be empirical, scientific or commonsensical.--Thomist - The theological and philosophical system of Thomas Aquinas.)
Murray N. Rothbard
1926 - 1995 Dean Austrian School of Economics
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