pops1982 wrote:psijac wrote:I have never seen TAM so... Annoyed!
Thats because we are watching our personal liberties go right out the window due to an out of control, massive and ever growing over reaching government. Some of us are not going to take this sitting down and it's time to stand up and be counted. I'm on TAM's side. Where do you stand? Keep your powder dry my friends.
In crafting this stinking manure pile of a lie, here's what the democrats did..... They assumed that everyone is either rich, or poor, and there are no in between. They mandate that everybody has to have insurance or pay a fine/penalty/tax/whateveryouwanttocallit, but the entire bill conspires to push insurance pricing up, not down. Why? Because they are willfully ignorant about capitalism and how it works. They think that if they WISH the price to go down, it will do so. I haven't decided yet if they are deliberately obtuse, or if it comes naturally to them. Scientists will let us know some day, I'm sure.
So, what happens is that they have put insurance, which was already out of the price range of some tens of millions of people, even further out of their price range. And because that insurance is
most expensive to the uninsured, their STUPID LYING DISHONEST IMMORAL OPPRESSION of a bill means that it is those people whom they are trying to force to buy it who will mostly end up just paying the fine because it is cheaper, and they still won't have any insurance. All of this is going to make insurance more easily available to those who can already afford it because the higher risk individuals like me are actually filtered out of the pool by the effects of the language of the law and the law's ACTUAL (not wished for) effect on the insurance market.
Democrats are lame, and their policies just screw things up for everyone else. To them, everything is cheap and easy because they're always spending other people's money.
My own youngest brother, a registered Republican, phoned me on Thursday to bemoan the Court's upholding the bill. During the conversation he said that he regretted having voted for Obama. There was a long pause, and then he said, "I guess you could say 'I told you so.'" I said, "well I'm not going to rub your nose in your bad decision, but maybe you could try actually paying attention to the issues and to the candidate's record the next time. He was an ultra liberal, and you
knew that; he had no federal experience, and you
knew that, but you still voted for him?" He just got all caught up in the enthusiasm about "America's first black president" (and if anybody voted for him because he is black, that was a racist decision), and he just didn't pay attention. That's the problem with a large number of American voters. They just don't pay attention. They vote with their feelings, and not their brains; and then they wind up feeling internally conflicted because deep down in their hearts they KNOW it was a stupid decision, but they can't grow enough to admit that they were stupid and so they remain trapped in their stupidity, defending the indefensible.
I have no use for such people......unless, like my brother, they actually
repent. Without repentance, there is no reformation of character, and the trap of stupidity, selfishness, and lack of commitment to the Constitution which underpins all we experience continues.
So yes, I am more annoyed in the past 2 days than at any other time in my politically conscious career, and I am very, VERY afraid for the nation because fools are pushing us into ever more foolishness until we run headlong over the cliff of dissolution. All because people are just too proud to admit that they were wrong. And that is how great evil becomes an innate part of society.
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”
― G. Michael Hopf, "Those Who Remain"
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