Sunday, March 14, 2010

Lessons from The Joker

To quote the late Heath Ledger, "Come on, I want you to do it, I want you to do it. Come on, hit me." That's to the point that I am with this health care bill. President Obama and the Democrats have blatantly ignored the majority of the American People. In doing this, they have ignored the majority that is no longer silent. People are tired of this. And most importantly, they don't want it.

The Declaration of Independence states that we, as American People, have three fundamental rights: LIFE, LIBERTY, THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS. Not Life, Liberty, The pursuit of happiness and health for all. Everyone has a RIGHT to be born in our country. No where does it say that people have a right to health care. That right is left to the state, and to the state alone.

But no, the democrats and President Obama are pushing their radical agenda to change this nation. And they probably will. I am shocked and chagrined, mortified and stupefied that they would try to shove such a thing down the throats of the American people when their ratings are at an all time low. In a way, it is disgusting.

I have said it before and I will say it again: The Democratic Party will regret this. This time I will explain why - People don't want this + People running on a conservative/anti-President Obama/anti-spending ticket = Election of a congress that will be difficult for President Obama and his colleagues to achieve anything. And the passage of the health care bill, my blog readers (If there are any), will lead to the election of the aforementioned congress. It's time for Mr. Obama to get off of his high horse and stop this from (as the Joker said) "blowing out of proportion."

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