Tuesday, February 9, 2010

The Heresy of Obama's Politics

As reported on Fox today, we have the following comments regarding Obama...

President Obama says it's time for Democrats and Republicans to work hard because the American people "expect a seriousness of purpose that transcends petty politics."

Apparently Obama believes that his rapacious conduct over his ObamaCare is nothing more than petty politics. Really? Since when is the fight over 1/6 of the American economy mere petty politics?

To say that the differences between the Democrats and Republicans on this issue is simply petty politics is an attempt to make it appear that both sides are pretty much in agreement and that we should just go ahead and iron out the minor differences and then pass ObamaCare. They are saying that all we need to do is just get past those petty politics and come to agreement - and do it their way.

But the differences between the two sides are monumental, and they are not mere petty politics; they are fundamentally opposed to each other. While most everyone will agree that there needs to be some basic changes made to the health care system as it currently exists, the ways to go about it are what the discussion and dissension are all about. Conservatives want to keep the free market system and the liberals want to control it. Those are not mere petty politics!

Hey, B.O., read my lips: "WE DON'T WANT OBAMACARE! We, the vast majority of the American public, don't want our great Republic turning into a socialist country!"

Yes, the Democrats won the last election, but that will change in November. Marginalizing those opposed to Obama's socialist agenda will only encourage more voters to vote the rascals out of office at the next election, and that will be a very good day!

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