Saturday, June 13, 2009

Fast-tracking the nanny state ~ By Star Parker

By Star Parker Posted: June 13, 2009 1:00 am Eastern © 2009 President Obama wants health care reform this year. He said at a town hall meeting the other day that he won't tolerate "endless delay" and that we probably won't reform health care if we don't do it this year. Now why is that, Mr. President? Will the U.S. Congress be on vacation for the remaining three years of your term? Consider that it's not unusual to take a full session of Congress – two years – to pass legislation a fraction of the size and consequence of health care reform. Yet our president is demanding that a bill to overhaul a $2.5 trillion sector of our economy – one sixth of it – be considered and passed in a few short weeks. It ought to be clear that this is not about taking an honest and sincere look at how to make this a better country and how to do a better job at delivering health care to Americans. It's impossible to look at something this massive and deal with it in such a short time frame. This is about raw politics. When Mr. Obama says that if we don't get "it" done this year we probably won't get "it" done, he doesn't mean reforming health care. He means reforming it the way he and Ted Kennedy want to do it. Government run, nanny state health care. To pull it off, they have to move fast. [CONTINUE READING]
Please digg this story! Editor's note: I have just found that as of a little while ago (sometime this morning), any stories on WorldNetDaily.com are now linking to their wnd.com domain. It's about time! It was very confusing and led to a lot of duplicate stories being submitted at digg.com when stories could be found on either worldnetdaily.com and wnd.com. Thank you, WorldNetDaily for resolving that issue!
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