Posted on 03/15/2010 4:34:55 AM PDT by Welshman007
In yet another display of this Administration's inexplicable and blatant arrogance, White House adviser David Axelrod dared the GOP on NBC's Meet the Press yesterday to try to repeal ObamaCare once it is approved.
Axelrod claims that it will be politically impossible for the GOP to successfully challenge the mammoth 2 trillion dollar plan once it is in place, due to its supposed compassionate provisions for the underserved.
Several things are worth bearing in mind concerning these recklessly erroneous claims:
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You are on, Axelrod!
They'll lose their liberties just as much as everyone else. Rather than keep these people enslaved to the government, why not work to bring regular prices down for everyone and leave the government out of it?
The compassionate thing to do would be to let the people go. Even the poorest have an inherant disire to be free.
I hate it when democrats are right.
I thought this was another one of those Hitler parody clips. Wow! The resemblance is uncanny.
Another reason why we should demand that these criminals be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law!
They are getting more brazen by the minute.
Recklessness is something Axelrod knows all to well.
I think the strategy would have to be replacing it with something that does not involve government control. It’ll be easier when prices go through the roof and it kills a crapload of jobs. The GOP will have to be aware that the left will have the rent-a-mob out in full force.
Is he referring to the bill in which the benefits have not kicked in yet but the taxes have? Me thinks he overestimates the love Americans will feel for the bill by the time Republicans take control.
The idiots in the media have helped to create an aristocracy in what was once the nation that was the beacon of freedom and individual empowerment to the world. As a person, I believe in charity and altruism, and I want to grow as a person to be more and more charitable and giving. As a person I also believe in freedom of choice, and when people I have no respect for usurp that freedom and try to ‘force’ me into sacrifices that they have defined, I will not comply.
As a physician, I have always believed in providing care to those who can’t pay. I don’t think about insurance or money when seeing patients, except to try to prescribe the least expensive medications of equivalent efficacy that I can. However, as a physician and an individual I will not allow what I do to be devalued by the government. I’ll find something else to do first.
Hey David!
YOU can’t get it passed in the first place!
The nerve to assert that the Dem’s will cheat by misusing reconcilliation to pass this POS, and that Conservatives shouldn’t dare use the tools at their disposal to defeat it, is the height of stupidity!
Translation: robbing Peter to pay Paul always gets Paul's vote.
Time for Peter to go Galt.
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