About Me

Name: WendtWords
Loading...

Create Your Own Blog Find Other Townhall Blogs

Comments

Blog Roll

 

The Next 6 Months

So, the behemoth health care bill has become law.  That, in and of itself, is scary enough.  But imagine this, if you can, the damage that will be done in the next six months. 

The majority, the Democrats, the liberals, the progressives, whatever we're calling them, are feeling the pressure and the heat from the constituents they ignored.  They know what's most likely at stake six months from now.  They know they stand to lose their majority status when voters go to the polls in November.

During the next six months we will see our congress act with a speed like never before.  We will see funding appropriations that will make the bailouts look cheap.  We will see regulations, directives, mandates, and who knows what else come piling on to us at an unprecedented rate.  All done under the guise of the health care bill.  They have to do it now while they still can.  Most of which will probably not be able to be reversed.

Then next year, when the Chicago style politics end, and the majority swings to the other side, our government will come to a screeching halt.  Why?  President Obama has the power of veto.  While he doesn't currently use it.  He will. 

I said some time ago, "imagine the damage they can do in four years".  Assuming the conservative voters are now awake and paying attention, and assuming the paid Acorn voters stay home, there is a chance that, come November, there will be a change in the majority in Congress.  But today I say, "imagine the damage they can do in six months".   
Email ItEmail It | Print ItPrint It | CommentsComments (0) | TrackbacksTrackbacks (0) | Flag as offensiveFlag as Offensive

Healthcare Reform ... Bad Sci-Fi Novel or Just More Buffoonery?

How in the world, in such a short period of time, did our congress manage to come up with, not one, but TWO versions of a Healthcare Reform Bill that in total length would rival some of the longest novels on any bookshelf in any library in the country?  Were they already written, waiting in the wings to make their timely appearance?  The best writers on the planet couldn't have written that many pages in such a short time span.

Now we're faced with listening to a repeat of Obama Scare Tactics.  The strategy is the same, only the words have changed.  We are supposed to believe if congress doesn't pass a healthcare reform bill right NOW, we are doomed.  Obama and staff wish us to believe none of us will survive the healthcare system as it stands today.  They would have us believe that only our federal government can save us now from certain demise.

A few short months ago, we heard, "if we don't pass this stimulus bill, unemployment will skyrocket, businesses will close, the economy will face certain disaster...", and so on, and so on.  In a rush to "save the country" from certain devastation, congress saddled us with a debt we will never see repaid in our lifetime.  Well guess what...  Since that time unemployment has gone beyond even what the fear mongers predicted, GM went bankrupt in the fastest court proceedings in the history of bankruptcy, banks still won't loan out the money to businesses in need, and the home foreclosure rate hasn't slowed as we were told it would.  Gee..... that worked well....

It is not our current health care system that we should be afraid of.  We should be afraid of a congress that has exempted themselves from participating in the plan they would dictate to us, the taxpayers and citizens.  We should be afraid of a bill that contains the words "mandatory End of Life Counseling".  We should be afraid of a bill that will tax us 2.5% of our earnings for non-participation.  We should be afraid of a bill that, like the last ones, are too big and too cumbersome to be read before being voted on.  We should be afraid of a government run health care system that will restrict enrollment for special needs individuals.  We should be afraid of a government that will instruct us on our living wills.  We should be afraid of a government that will dictate treatment as a patient's health deteriorates.  We should be afraid that the future of our health care reform hinges on some congressional staffer whose job is to glance over the highlights of a 1000+ page bill and report back to his boss what's important.  The list of things we should be afraid of is endless.  Increasing costs for our current health care system will seem like a walk in the park compared to the intrusion and control our federal government will laden on us if these current versions of Healthcare Reform are passed.

More than the scariest parts of a health care bill that no legislators are reading, is a government gone crazy and out of control.  It appears as though we can't stop their insanity.  The biggest question in my mind right now ... will the damage done be reversible 4 years from now?     
Email ItEmail It | Print ItPrint It | CommentsComments (0) | TrackbacksTrackbacks (0) | Flag as offensiveFlag as Offensive
« Previous1Next »