An ultra-conservative's views on this and that

21 March 2010

Re: Health Care Reform

Attention to all liberal panty-waists who think federal regulation of one-sixth of the U.S. economy is a good idea.
Attention to all morons who think that health insurance companies are not entitled to a 2-3% profit margin.
Attention to all dimwits who believe it is a moral imperative for the government to decree that a for-profit company may not refuse to sell a policy to somebody with a pre-existing condition, or at the very least charge more money (Thus failing to grasp the concept of catastrophic insurance protection):

I'm sure we can negotiate reforms like reasonable people....


On second thought.....



Fuck you.


I'm going to suggest all conservatives cancel their health insurance at the soonest possible opportunity.  Why pay into the system now?  Just wait until you get sick, and then buy insurance.  That is, provided there are any private health insurers still around at that time.

If Uncle Sam is at that time the only one willing and able to play doctor, you can rest assured that failure to be insured will be a felony worthy of public stoning and forced re-education.

Show the mathematically-challenged tools in Congress and the White House why such a system will implode.  Factual arguments didn't seem to persuade them, so hopefully an empirical exercise will help them.  That, and bludgeoning them out of office with a ballot in November.

You know, in the Godfather Part II, we never see Fredo getting killed.  We know Michael ordered it (by inference initially and later confirmed in the Godfather Part III), we know Al took him out on the lake, and we saw a silhouette pointing what looked like a gun at the back of the head of another silhouette, presumably Fredo.

And then the camera cuts away to Michael, sitting pensively, and the audience hears the gunshot.

Tonight, a bunch of our elected officials betrayed the Family (the American people).  Tonight, they also willingly got into the boat to go out on the lake.  But the audience won't know for sure until November 2010 what really happened on the lake.

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