Wednesday, January 05, 2011

Someone high-five Sarah Palin for me--Obama administration admits "mix-up", will remove death panels from new Medicare regulations

Cubachi is on it.

A week ago, word came out that the Obama administration were planning to install these “death panels” in Medicare regulation. After people critized the administration acknowledging Palin was right about these end-of-life planning, The NY Times reports today that the administration made a “mix-up” and these panels will be removed.

No, the mix-up is that it was politically stupid to implement this regulation. The uproar was palpable. In other words, Palin and conservatives were right.

Obamacare has nothing at all to do with health care.

It's about changing the relationship between people and government. It cements the people's reliance on a centralized, authoritarian government in a way that no other program can.

You simply can't have a truly free society in which government decides who gets health care, where, when and how.

And that's why Democrats rammed through a 2,700-page piece of legislation that no one bothered to read.

It's not about health care, it's about control over you. Your body and your being.


5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Brilliant. Exactly. "Obamacare has nothing to do with health care."

Could not agree more.

Janelle said...

Why anyone who voted for that POS is still in office is beyond me.

Anonymous said...

y'all too too fukn 'tarded

Anonymous said...

No, you're wrong. Well, the part about people in a free country is wrong. The part about using crises to advance the progressive cause is right on.

People will stop being free when they divine a Constitutional right to the money in other people's pockets. The Constitutional right to tell other people just how to live their lives so as not to be a public burden follows on it's heels.

Bill589 said...

Compromising with socialism is the bulk of how we got into this mess. Repeal Obamacare. No more entitlements and fade out the ones we have now. They’re breaking us. We need to restore our country to the principles that made us great in the first place. I’ll high-five Sarah, and I’ll even vote for her unless someone better steps up with both the capability, and maybe more importantly, the cojones to make the needed changes. Sarah certainly has the cojones.