In Obama’s world, the United States is a bad country. Or was a bad country until he got elected that is. Promptly after being elected, Obama embarked on a world tour of bad mouthing and apologizing for the past deeds of the United States. This tactic was supposed to make our enemies love America. After all, they only hate us because of that menacing G.W. Bush. Right?
The result? Opinion polls in the Middle East show that Obama’s apology tour did not improve the image of the U.S.... Read More→
Barack Hussain Obama, the world darling, beloved by all, the one who was going to repair America’s tarnished imaged of an “evil”, “torturing” nation, that goes around imposing its “evil” will on poor “innocent” nations, the same Obama that supposedly won the “global electoral college” by a landslide of 9115 to 203, took a fleet of large gas guzzling jumbo jets to Copenhagen last week to charm the International Olympic Committee into... Read More→
The following joke is based on a Fox News viewer email:
How Obamacare will be free for all?
Simple…
Obamacare, will force you to buy health insurance by law.
If you don’t buy health insurance, you’ll be fined by the IRS.
If you don’t pay the fine, you’ll go to jail.
In jail you’ll get free health care!
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According to Obama, “if you like your plan, you can keep your plan,” however, that’s not at all the intention of the architects of health care reform. “If you like your plan, you can keep your plan,” is a piece of misinformation and should be immediately reported to the proper White House authorities whenever encountered.
According to the House Health Care Bill (H.R. 3200), one of the actions the government can take if it doesn’t like a certain heath plan is the…
suspension... Read More→
I recently got into a discussion with a liberal guy, who among other things, was complaining that it’s not good that health insurance is tied to a job. And if he looses his job, then he looses his health insurance as well, and that shouldn’t be so.
This brings up two important points. One specific and one more general. The general point is that it is so typical of liberals to invoke the necessity of government intervention to fix things that were caused by government intervention to... Read More→
The following video, hosted by Dan Mitchell of the Cato Institute, presents a great rundown of why so many government programs hurt the economy and consequently the people more than they help. Those reasons are:
Extraction Cost
Displacement Cost
Negative Multiplier Cost
Behavioral Subsidy Cost
Market Distortion Cost
Inefficiency Cost
Stagnation Cost
Watch the video to find out more:
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In this post I included a speech made by Ronald Reagan in 1961 against a Democratic proposal for socialized health care. This is a classic and it’s still applicable today. It’s amazing how the same issues keep coming up almost fifty years later. One striking point Reagan made was about the freedom of Doctors to choose where and how they practice. Listen to it by playing the following YouTube video:
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In this short segment, Daniel Henninger of the WSJ talks about the American people’s lack of trust in government, and why this is a terrible time for President Obama to ask people to just trust him.
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In this segment, a panel on Fox News discusses Obama campaign promises that are either broken or well on their way to being broken. Taxes on people making under $250,000 per year will be raised both directly and indirectly, and we’re getting more politics as usual despite a pre-election sentiment (delusion) among many that Obama is a different kind of politician.
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This post features a 2007 segment form the CBS program 60-Minutes interviewing David Walker. Walker served as Comptroller General of the United States and head of the Government Accountability Office (GAO) from 1998 to 2008. He was appointed by President Bill Clinton and continued serving under President George W. Bush. In the segment, Walker explains how the government’s major entitlement programs, Medicate, Medicaid, and Social Security, are unsustainable in the long run.
Consequently,... Read More→