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Mother of Health Care? Or Midwife of the Nanny State?
www.stolinsky.com ^ | 07-22-10 | stolinsky

Posted on 07/21/2010 9:10:20 PM PDT by stolinsky

Without drastic rationing, how can anyone hope to provide health care for everyone at lower cost − and at the same time allow unlimited immigration? This isn’t a logical plan on which to base national policy. This is an irrational fantasy with which to take control of an additional one-sixth of the economy, as well as to make life-and-death decisions affecting us and our loved ones − and thus make us totally subservient to federal bureaucrats. Why does the “health-care” bill require coin dealers, and other small businesses, to fill out an Internal Revenue form every time they buy $600 worth of anything from an individual in a year? The “health-care” bill undoubtedly contains other intrusive, stifling regulations utterly unrelated to health care. Is Nancy Pelosi the “mother of health care”? It seems more accurate to call her the midwife of the nanny state. But if we live in a nanny state, that downgrades us into dependent children who are not allowed to run their own lives.

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TOPICS: Health/Medicine; Politics; Society
KEYWORDS: freedom; obamacare; pelosi

1 posted on 07/21/2010 9:10:23 PM PDT by stolinsky
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To: stolinsky

“Mother of Lies” would be more appropriate.


2 posted on 07/21/2010 9:17:07 PM PDT by pankot
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