From the Marxist Leninists of The Economist (which, I believe once employed Robert Moss, he of the Soviet disinformation awareness campaign): BLAME it on the weather or the silly-season absence of more serious news, but arguments about America’s health care have become a touch delirious over the past couple of weeks. People have accused each other of being evil-mongers, dealers in death or even un-American; a sad substitute for a thoughtful debate about a complicated subject that intimately affects every citizen and ties up some $2 trillion a year, a seventh of the world’s largest economy
It is truly amazing how one sided this most serious health discussion has become. Obama and his team DO NOT want to hear or listen to anyone who does not fully agree with the plan they want to cram down the throats of the average American citizen. This health benefit program should not be ram-rodded anywhere. Even if it takes a year to get a decent program together, enough time should be spent so that everyone fully understands what benefits the program will offer and how it will be paid for. Under the present conditions it appears as though the majority in congress do not have the foggiest idea what all is contained in the program and this is most scary for supposedly intelligent politicians to be dealing with when they openly have admitted they know very little about the program and most haven't even read it.
Rick Moore is a life-long conservative, pretty darn good bass singer, and long time political junkie. He's been posting his commentary at HolyCoast.com since September, 2004.
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From the Marxist Leninists of The Economist (which, I believe once employed Robert Moss, he of the Soviet disinformation awareness campaign):
BLAME it on the weather or the silly-season absence of more serious news, but arguments about America’s health care have become a touch delirious over the past couple of weeks. People have accused each other of being evil-mongers, dealers in death or even un-American; a sad substitute for a thoughtful debate about a complicated subject that intimately affects every citizen and ties up some $2 trillion a year, a seventh of the world’s largest economy
http://www.economist.com/opinion/displaystory.cfm?story_id=14258877
The problem is, your side doesn't want to have a thoughtful debate. All your side want's to do is shove socialism down our throats.
It is truly amazing how one sided this most serious health discussion has become. Obama and his team DO NOT want to hear or listen to anyone who does not fully agree with the plan they want to cram down the throats of the average American citizen. This health benefit program should not be ram-rodded anywhere. Even if it takes a year to get a decent program together, enough time should be spent so that everyone fully understands what benefits the program will offer and how it will be paid for. Under the present conditions it appears as though the majority in congress do not have the foggiest idea what all is contained in the program and this is most scary for supposedly intelligent politicians to be dealing with when they openly have admitted they know very little about the program and most haven't even read it.
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