You know how I spent my afternoon
yesterday?
You're not going to believe it.
I spent it...listening to Conservative
Hate Radio...and thoroughly enjoyed every single minute of it!
Oh, the wailing and gnashing of teeth that took place among Mr.
Limbaugh and all of those little local Rush Wanna-bes!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's amazing that Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts went from
being a venerable scholar of the United States Constitution to a
complete dolt and instrument of the Liberal Left!
I
mean, these guys were pissed!
The Tea Party, which pays A LOT of lip service to strict adherence to
The Constitution, suddenly wanted nothing to do with that piece of
parchment as interpreted by a majority of the members of The Supreme
Court, whose members are among the most astute Constitutional
scholars alive today!
I guess The Tea Party are strict Constitutionalists only when that
venerable document suits their narrow needs and wants.
The National Affordable Health Care Act was patterned after the
affordable health care act of Massachusetts that was supported and
signed into law by then MA governor Mitt Romney.
The national act is almost an exact duplicate of the MA act, except
that it is on a larger scale.
So how come Mitt came out yesterday and said that ObamaCare was “a
bad idea yesterday, and it's a bad idea today.” He also stated that
he would repeal the act on his first day in The Oval Office.
I guess ol' Mitt loves the American people so much that he doesn't
want them to be burdened by this bad law. Going along with that line
of logic, Mitt must HATE the citizens of Massachusetts, since he
fought so hard to perpetrate a similar law on them!!!!
Mitt,
what did the folks in Massachusetts ever do to you?????
Yesterday,
Mitt also
stated that ObamaCare was bad for three reasons:
1. It will put the federal government between the people and
their doctors,
It will force people to change their current medical insurance
carrier “that they like”,It will cost trillions of dollars. (That figure, of course, is
unsubstantiated.)
To those three statements, I reply:
-
I would rather have the federal government come between me and my
doctor than the fat, greedy CEO of my insurance company who is
occupying that space now, telling me what medicines I can and
cannot take what procedures I can and cannot have.How many of you reading this are in love with your medical
insurance carrier? I don't particularly like my medical insurance
company, and I don't know anybody who DOES like their carrier. In
fact, most folks that I know despise their carrier,
and feel like they are being cheated by it.I
would prefer my government spend trillions of tax dollars on a
program that would ease misery and actually help people than spend
it on killing people. (The War in Iraq cost the US 6,316 lives and
over FOUR TRILLION DOLLARS! Where was all of Mr. Romney's self-righteous indignation then?)
I have been told that the Affordable Health Care Act will be a
pocketbook burden to the vast majority of Americans.
Let
me ask you this: have you ever been sick? I mean really SICK where you needed specialists and hospital care and M.R.I.'s, C.A.T.
Scans and all of those other medical procedures with a whole bunch of
scary and expensive initials in their names?
Ever have a claim refused by your insurance carrier?
Ever have cancer, or diabetes or emphysema, or any one of thousands
of others diseases that the insurance companies call “pre-existing
conditions”, and then try to get insurance coverage?
Tax me and everybody else a little more for my health care insurance.
I'd rather pay more for the new health care than lose my house and
all of my other possessions in order to pay for medical bills that my
current health-care insurance won't cover.
That's how I feel about the whole matter.
And I say that without ever thinking of “spiking the ball in the
end zone”, Mr. Boehner.
You know something? I can't WAIT to listen to Rush Limbaugh today!