Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Repeal this shameful bill

That is the true statesmanship. The health care bill violated the spirit of the law, if not the letter, we shall see about that, but every American should recoil from the gross abuse of the Constitution and the fundamental betrayal of our democracy. Sleazy deals cooked up by the Dems to shove this through should be repealed. Opposition was bipartisan.

In short--it reeks in every way.

Beyond that--it will bankrupt America. Already we see destructive consequences. Unless we reverse this it will crush our country for generations.

And how can we place confidence in government run health care when the process to pass it has been shameful in every way? Those who defend it are partisan and shortsighted. If the bill were really popular why did it take hog-slobbering bribery and trashing the Constitution to enact it?

A true bipartisan effort will wipe the slate clean and start over with common sense reforms most Americans agree on--lawsuit reform that will put the emphasis back on healing rather than defensive medicine and will save billions, the freedom to choose the insurance policy we like and shop across state lines, rather than be stuck in a one size fits all government plan, and finally quality health care we can rely on rather than a big government scheme that will inevitably lead to rationing--putting our most vulnerable and least politically connected at risk.

There is no need for apologies from those who oppose this bill and vow to repeal it. Democrats who stabbed our democracy in the back are the ones who should be shunned and run out of Washington, so we can claim a government by the people once again.

2 comments:

pathickey said...

Remember the first rule of politics. The ballots don't make the results, the counters make the results. The counters. Keep counting.
William Marcy "Boss" Tweed

Sean said...

I am so with you, we really need to wake up the rest of America to see the real meaning of this bill and how these sleeze-ball liberals are killing our country.