Democrats are trying to terrorize Americans with their monster health
bill by throwing their freedoms under the bus with a government
welfare system. But there is no such thing as a free lunch and the
people are going to have to pay one way or the other.
Government should not do what the people can do for themselves. Ask
not what your government can do for you. Ask what you can do for your
government.
Please show the Democrats the door in the next election. Their bill is
truly a monster that Americans cannot afford let alone read.
"Jedi" <transce...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Just in time for the holiday, House Speaker Pelosi scares Americans
> with a 2,000 page monster that will soon destroy America as they know
> it with out of control government spending and dictatorship. Disguised
> as a treat, it is actually a trick to take away more freedom from the
> American people by using their own government under the disguise of
> "consumer option" and "competition". However, there is no need for a
> government monopoly in health care because that industry is a one-to-
> one doctor to patient relationship conducive to free market
> competition.
Your rhetoric doesn't hold water. The insurance companies are driving people
out of healthcare with their sky high premiums. And ask those people that
have
been denied treatments how do they feel about their free market working.
>
> Democrats are trying to terrorize Americans with their monster health
> bill by throwing their freedoms under the bus with a government
> welfare system. But there is no such thing as a free lunch and the
> people are going to have to pay one way or the other.
No, no, no, the American people are being thrown under the bus by the
insurance companies. Yes, we all pay for healthcare. Some of us will chose
the option, some will continue with their insurance premium, so why are you
twisting this whole thing and making it a terrorism act?
>
> Government should not do what the people can do for themselves. Ask
> not what your government can do for you. Ask what you can do for your
> government.
People cannot afford to pay for health treatment without having a real
insurance.
That's where government is coming from. Competition, baby!
>
> Please show the Democrats the door in the next election. Their bill is
> truly a monster that Americans cannot afford let alone read
The only people that's going to be shown the door are those that don't
want Americans to have healthcare. I guess they want us to be in the same
class as Zimbabwe. The Republicans are trying hard for the status quo, we
can not afford it anymore. That gravy train is about to stop.
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There are other solutions than a government monopoly. Increase
interstate free market competition, antitrust laws, and co-
operatives.
> > Democrats are trying to terrorize Americans with their monster health
> > bill by throwing their freedoms under the bus with a government
> > welfare system. But there is no such thing as a free lunch and the
> > people are going to have to pay one way or the other.
>
> No, no, no, the American people are being thrown under the bus by the
> insurance companies. Yes, we all pay for healthcare. Some of us will chose
> the option, some will continue with their insurance premium, so why are you
> twisting this whole thing and making it a terrorism act?
Government involvement in 1/6 of the private sector to affect prices
is a defacto Marxist dictatorship and unconstitutional.
> > Government should not do what the people can do for themselves. Ask
> > not what your government can do for you. Ask what you can do for your
> > government.
>
> People cannot afford to pay for health treatment without having a real
> insurance.
> That's where government is coming from. Competition, baby!
If Democrats are so concerned about health care for those who cannot
afford, why don't they start their own health co-operative instead of
misusing government to provide what people can do for themselves.
Marxist rhetoric aka dictatorship of the working class is a fool's
paradise.
> > Please show the Democrats the door in the next election. Their bill is
> > truly a monster that Americans cannot afford let alone read
>
> The only people that's going to be shown the door are those that don't
> want Americans to have healthcare.
That is a false stereotype. Republicans have a better solution which
is to simply improve the present system, which already has government
involvement in Medicare and Medicaid.
I guess they want us to be in the same
> class as Zimbabwe. The Republicans are trying hard for the status quo, we
> can not afford it anymore. That gravy train is about to stop.
Democrats are for a Marxist government dictatorship in 1/6 of the
American economy which is political not economic and that is a trick
not a treat.
"Jedi" <transce...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> On Nov 1, 2:54 pm, "The Rock" <neverm...@nospam.com> wrote:
>> "Jedi" <transcend_i...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:ee4896fc-7e95-4125...@x5g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
>>
>> > Just in time for the holiday, House Speaker Pelosi scares Americans
>> > with a 2,000 page monster that will soon destroy America as they know
>> > it with out of control government spending and dictatorship. Disguised
>> > as a treat, it is actually a trick to take away more freedom from the
>> > American people by using their own government under the disguise of
>> > "consumer option" and "competition". However, there is no need for a
>> > government monopoly in health care because that industry is a one-to-
>> > one doctor to patient relationship conducive to free market
>> > competition.
>>
>> Your rhetoric doesn't hold water. The insurance companies are driving
>> people
>> out of healthcare with their sky high premiums. And ask those people that
>> have
>> been denied treatments how do they feel about their free market working.
>
>
> There are other solutions than a government monopoly. Increase
> interstate free market competition, antitrust laws, and co-
> operatives.
>
What monopoly? If the insurance companies give their clients good service,
they'll
stay with them, on the other hand if they're continue to screw them they
have an
option. Monopoly we have now, except for the Medicare, a government program
that you can opt out anytime if not satisfied.
>> > Democrats are trying to terrorize Americans with their monster health
>> > bill by throwing their freedoms under the bus with a government
>> > welfare system. But there is no such thing as a free lunch and the
>> > people are going to have to pay one way or the other.
>>
>> No, no, no, the American people are being thrown under the bus by the
>> insurance companies. Yes, we all pay for healthcare. Some of us will
>> chose
>> the option, some will continue with their insurance premium, so why are
>> you
>> twisting this whole thing and making it a terrorism act?
>
>
> Government involvement in 1/6 of the private sector to affect prices
> is a defacto Marxist dictatorship and unconstitutional.
>
Show us where in the Constitution it says that government can not provide
healthcare for its citizens? Somebody gave you a lot of cool aid.
>> > Government should not do what the people can do for themselves. Ask
>> > not what your government can do for you. Ask what you can do for your
>> > government.
Government should DO what people can't do for themselves. They can't afford
to
pay the sky high premiums of the greedy insurance companies. WE ARE THE
GOVERNMENT.
>>
>> People cannot afford to pay for health treatment without having a real
>> insurance.
>> That's where government is coming from. Competition, baby!
>
>
> If Democrats are so concerned about health care for those who cannot
> afford, why don't they start their own health co-operative instead of
> misusing government to provide what people can do for themselves.
> Marxist rhetoric aka dictatorship of the working class is a fool's
> paradise.
They can't start anything on their own, they DON'T HAVE THE MONEY.
They have lost their jobs, their dignity and faith in finding another job
because
the greedy corporations have moved their factories overseas, thanks to Nixon
and the conservatives, for the cheap labor and to enrich the communist
China,
yes, the communists that you so frequently state in your posts, referring
the
Marxist. Are you talking about Nixon when you make that reference?
>
>> > Please show the Democrats the door in the next election. Their bill is
>> > truly a monster that Americans cannot afford let alone read
>>
>> The only people that's going to be shown the door are those that don't
>> want Americans to have healthcare.
>
>
> That is a false stereotype. Republicans have a better solution which
> is to simply improve the present system, which already has government
> involvement in Medicare and Medicaid.
>
If they have a better solution, why they didn't do anything about it when
they had
complete control of government, both Houses of Congress and the White House?
Why aren't they offering any solution right now? All I hear is No on
anything Democrats
want to do to remedy the situation that 47 million Americans find themselves
in.
> I guess they want us to be in the same
>> class as Zimbabwe. The Republicans are trying hard for the status quo, we
>> can not afford it anymore. That gravy train is about to stop.
>
>
> Democrats are for a Marxist government dictatorship in 1/6 of the
> American economy which is political not economic and that is a trick
> not a treat.
Fascism fits better Republicans than Democrats. If you don't know what
Fascism is
I'll post it at the end of this page.
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"Fascism should more properly be called
corporatism, since it is the merger
of state and corporate power."
- Benito Mussolini, father of fascism.
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*fas-cism* (fash'iz'em; fas-) n. [It. fascismo, fr. fascio a (political)
group, a club, lit. a bundle, fr. L. fascis a bundle.]
1. [often cap.] The principles of the Fascisti; also the movement or
governmental regime embodying their principles.
2. Any program for setting up a centralized autocratic national regime with
severely nationalistic policies, exercising
regimentation of industry, commerce, and finance, rigid censorship, and
forcible suppression of opposition.
Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary
You need to get a real education. Real Republicans are conservative
vis-a-vis for economic, religious, and political freedoms.