Friday, June 26, 2009

Free Healthcare for All!

Now before I got froward I have to say that I almost hate writing this because it's anti Obama. Not because I like Obama or his actions, but because I know that neo-conseritives will love any and all Obama Bashing. The same closed minded neo-Conservatives that told me that it was my Christian Responsibility to respect bush and love Him regardless how sick and wrong and anti Original America his actions were. These same people are not only not eating their words, they are forgetting all together that they ever said these things. They now understand that blindly following a leader is not the right thing to do and they will forget this fact as soon a republican comes in to office again and acts just like Obama only worse. So I almost hate writing anything that would make this kind of person happy, because they will feed off of it.

Democrats and Republicans are one in the same. While they might from time to time preach different things, as soon as they have the power they act the same and have the same priorities. By the end of his reign most people could see that what he was doing was wrong and all blame went on him. Now Obama claims he will bring change, but really he is bring the same priotries and actions only ampilfied by 10. By the time he is done Bush's actions will seem pale in comparison, and people will blame Obama for everything, and we will look for a savor and a Republican will be pushed forward as one and will win and bring change in the forum of the same amplified and when he is done people will hate him and look to be saved again. And back and forth it will go forever. The problem is, is we are looking at and blaming one person at a time. When there clearly seems to be something bigger going on. There is a movement, or many movements from one or many groups. The puppet changes, yet the forces stay the same. So the question then becomes, "Who Pulls the String?" I don't claim to know the answer to that question, but I think we need to at lest start asking the question.

But about free Health Care. I will state one reason why I think it can't work but that doesn't matter nearly as much as what it will lead to regardless if it works or not.

The majority of Americans can not afford proper health care. So why then, if all Americans pooled their money together, could they then afford health care. Oh I'm sure we could pull something together, but it's not going to be what we are thinking we are going to get or what we need. Something is going to have to go.

Freedom and any kind of welfare stand directly apposed to each other. You can not have both freedom and welfare (any kind of "free" hand out) at the same time.

True freedom and original American freedom goes as follows: You can do absolutely anything in and with your life as long as those actions do no directly harm someone else. You and you alone are responsible for your own life and you will make or brake yourself. But because you are free and answerable to only your self and God you can not go crying to the Government for help when you wreck your own life. You are your own man, responsible for your own destiny.

As soon as the government becomes responsible for your health care your health becomes their business. For Any subject that you make the government's business you lose your own freedoms in/under that subject.

In steps the headline "U.S. Senate Considers Federal Soda Pop Tax". Ten cents for every soda sold. This is in order to help pay for our "free" health care. For some short minded people they might think, big deal, what's 10 cents a soda? They are missing the bigger picture. This is a sin tax. The start of the Government making your health their business. You want to do something unhealthy? Fine, but it will cost you. Thus says Big Brother.

Another system that Big Brother wants to set up is a national health records data base. That is, your health records at Big Brothers finger tips. And in s system where the government is now responsible for your health this should worry you. Your freedoms will be removed. And I do not believe that, in time, only the government and people directly working with you for your health will be able to see your records. Try this,2017 when you go to order a pizza you are informed that you can't order extra cheese because your records show that you are a high risk? Or the local theme park won't let you ride the rides because they see you have a heart condition.

But these things shouldn't worry you... unless you value and believe in freedom.

It seems as of late that Americans value just about EVERYTHING more then freedom. We would gladly give away our freedoms and privacy for the Illusion of Safety, for going green, for the sake of property value, and also because some of us are to lazy not only to do something when our freedoms are taken away, but are to lazy to even care. " Just let me have my toasters and our TV's and my steal belted radios and leave me alone." Or, shall we say, just let me have my tv and my sitcoms or my video games and my junk food, and I don't care what is going on other than that.

So this forth of July when you come together with your family and friends to celebrate just how super free you are with your Pre-Approved Fire Works and your Walmart bought made by slaves in China American Flags I want you to stop and think about how free you really are. Ask your self how many different subjects / things in your life do you really have 100% freedom in? How many different laws and rules affect how you live your life every day. Also never forget that in Washington state the native Americans have more right to celebrate our indepence than we do. I think you find that our list of freedoms is becoming retardedly small and Big Brother is part of most of our life.

So if you don't believe in Freedom then enjoy your free health care. But if you do believe in Freedom then at very lest voice your anger by contacting your representatives when the time comes.

1 comment:

  1. You need to read "How Should We Then Live" by Francis Schaeffer.

    I did have more to say but the computer is lame. I'll try to comment later.

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