Healthcare Takeover: Why Obama and His ilk Want it
March 23, 2010 in A Fight For Our Culture by cvlambson
Healthcare: why Obama and His Ilk Want it
This week is the week the America, as we know it, fades into history or the new :”hope and change” America slithers from the underbelly. If you want to know why this is happening, you have to no the motivations of the perpetrators. To the Obamaites, It’s about the sins of America and its evil machinations in the world. Reference the card carrying socialists in his administration, the associations with his Black Liberation Theologist preacher Wright, etc., etc., etc.
You do not know this man you have elected president of the US.
Saul Alinskey‘s writing may be a good place for you to start if you want to know what being a community organizer is all about. Don’t just read the first few pages. He paints a lovely picture of his crusade. But by the end you will be able to see the links to the dark side of collectivism. Those of you who do not want to see America become a European style socialistic state, those of you who are not neo-Marxists, need to find out the motivations behind the ideology of President Obama. In those motivations you will see the necessity of taking over the health care of the country.
Through this takeover, the progressives will achieve a monumental victory. With the law in place, they then can dictate to every facet of you life: what you eat and drink, what risks you take as an individual, whether or not you should receive needed care.
If the costs begin to rise, as you saw in the example yesterday in Tennessee, ask yourself what will they do? They, being stewards of the money, will find it necessary to limit services, or implement other guidelines to cut costs. How does business cut costs?
Will doctors want to be doctors if they are told how much they can make? How hard will a doctor work to be the best if there is no motivation , Monetarily, to be the best. Yes there will be some that wont care about the money, granted.
You are about to add millions to pool of insured. Where will the doctors come from to take care of them? When insurance prices rise like other places that have tried it, how likely will it be that the businesses will bail on their insurance in order to cut costs to be competitive; my company has insurance, my competitor doesn’t-why, if the opportunity arises like the public option, would I as a company not drop my insurance? I will better be able to compete.
In a government run enterprise, moral suffers, there is no incentive to excel, you have a job; they pay you for it; you; you come back the next day. Barring any disastrous screw up, you keep your job forever.
Ponder if you would the following definitions and the policies of many of our politicians , both right and left. You cannot help but see that we are implementing policy that moves us closer to Socialism. This is not an over used word like liberal and conservative; this is the real scary deal that the people have faced for centuries when well intentioned people felt the need to implement laws to create Utopia.
You have been told your whole life that Utopia exists. It doesn’t. We live in a carnal world hell-bent on satisfying the wants of the body, greed and avarice. Our Utopia is found in the homes we create, the love we extend to our neighbors, the unfettered kindness we show to them.
Government was meant to keep us from killing each other and stealing each others stuff. Not to make everything perfect. We create our own lives and our own happiness. The government can’t. Every time it tries it ends up subjecting the populace to overbearing law and stifles the flame of freedom until it goes out, and we lie prostrate on the ground in front of the towering entity we went to in order save us from oursleves.
Here are some definitions and references you can read, if you want to help put the puzzle pieces of what is going on together:
Socialism definition from dictionary.com: a theory or system of social organization that advocates the vesting of the ownership and control of the means of production and distribution, of capital, land, etc., in the community as a whole.
Marxism: the system of economic and political thought developed by Karl Marx, along with Friedrich Engels, esp. the doctrine that the state throughout history has been a device for the exploitation of the masses by a dominant class, that class struggle has been the main agency of historical change, and that the capitalist system, containing from the first the seeds of its own decay, will inevitably, after the period of the dictatorship of the proletariat, be superseded by a socialist order and a classless society.
Collectivism: the political principle of centralized social and economic control, esp. of all means of production.
http://ask.reference.com/related/Collectivism+Vs+Individualism?qsrc=2892&l=dir&o=10601
Communitarian: A member or supporter of a small cooperative or a collectivist community.
http://ask.reference.com/related/Communitarianism?qsrc=2892&l=dir&o=10601
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