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ObamaCare is here to stay, until a more invasive, costly, and restrictive form of healthcare is pushed upon us, for our ‘supposed’ benefit.

ObamaCare Will NEVER Be Repealed!



A lot of people believed that with President Trump and a Republican controlled House and Senate, we would finally see the end of ObamaCare. In President Trump’s address, last night, he called for the repeal and replacement of ObamaCare. ObamaCare will NEVER be repealed! Let me rephrase this, slightly. The end goals of ramming ObamaCare upon a defenseless and non-represented populace will never be repealed. ObamaCare was never about healthcare. ObamaCare was and is about increasing health insurance premiums and deductibles, imposing draconian regulations upon individuals and businesses, and restricting access to healthcare. ObamaCare is not the end game of controlling the population, it is just the beginning. Population control comes in two forms. The first form deals with who is allowed to live. The second form deals with how people are allowed to live. ObamaCare covers both end goals of population control, within the health insurance and healthcare fields.
ObamaCare is a Hegelian Dialectic towards single payer healthcare insurance, just as Goals 2000 was a Hegelian Dialectic to introduce No Child Left Behind (NCLB), which was a Hegelian Dialectic to impose Common Core, which was a Hegelian Dialectic to push vouchers, money following the child, and non-elected school boards for charter schools, under the guise of school ‘choice’, which will eventually lead to NO choice in education across the country, save for the children of those pushing all this malarkey. The end goal of ObamaCare is NO choice in healthcare insurance and healthcare realized, save for those who are imposing ObamaCare, and the requisite dialectics, upon us, the lowly proletariat! In a column by Kelly Riddell at The Washington Times, on August 17, 2016, she included these comments from Obama, prior to being elected to the puppet hut on the Potomac (the White House): “My Commitment is to make sure we’ve got universal health care for all Americans by the end of my first term as president,” Mr. Obama said at a SEIU health care conference in 2007. “I would hope that we could set up a system that allows those who can’t go through their employers to access a federal system, or a state pool of some sort …, but I don’t think we’re going to be able to eliminate (emphasis mine) employer coverage immediately. There’s going to be, potentially, some transition process. I can envision a decade out, or 15 years out, or 20 years out.” The puppet president was talking about single payer health insurance. Can you say ‘fundamental transformation’? What comes with single payer health insurance? 100% control of costs and restrictions for those who attempt to avail themselves of an overpriced, restricted coverage program. We will see a lot of shenanigans from all sides, performing a political rope-a-dope about the repealing, replacement, or repairing of ObamaCare. We’re going to hear that an action doesn’t go far enough for some in Congress, and others will say that this or that action doesn’t go far enough. This is all ‘by design’, to distract, confuse and upset the populace. While there may be a few, well-intentioned individuals attempting to do what is in the best interests of the citizenry, they are vastly outnumbered by those who are on the narcissistic elites’ gravy train, and they represent them, not us, the citizenry of the U. S. MONEY and POWER define representative government. If you aren’t coughing up huge sums of money, you have no power and no representation. Once things get to be so bad that people are willing to compromise their healthcare and health for a bogus health insurance plan, the populace will beg for ‘a solution, any kind of solution, but just do something to help us!’ To paraphrase Longshanks in ‘Braveheart’, ‘Their little ruse will have succeeded’!

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Whatever is agreed upon, will be to our detriment

Whatever is agreed upon, will be to our detriment. It will be the next step in the Hegelian Dialectic. To believe differently is akin to believing in the Tooth Fairy, Santa Claus, and the Easter Bunny. Does anyone remember the comments of Boehner, McConnell, and Ryan, regarding ObamaCare? When asked about it, once winning the House and the Senate, each demurred, ‘It is the law of the land’, en route to fully funding it, along with other, controversial issues. Lately, there hasn’t been much discussion about the death panel a/k/a the IPAB (Independent Payment Advisory Board). The members of this board are anonymous, appointed, and they will share the same ideology as those making the appointments. Most people probably haven’t extrapolated out to the possibilities, if not probabilities, of abuses imposed by the 15 members of this board. The number one goal of this board is to restrict the expenditure of money for healthcare (vs. health insurance). A second goal is to cull the population of those who hearken for the days (however long ago this was) when we had a sovereign, constitutional, and citizen-represented government. This comment may appear to be hyperbolic to many, but they may have forgotten the 16,500 additional IRS examiners that came with ObamaCare. If ObamaCare were truly about healthcare, wouldn’t this unconstitutional legislation have allotted for 16, 500 additional physicians, nurses, and healthcare workers? The IPAB will be working with the IRS, obtaining data on anyone who attempts to access healthcare, via ObamaCare, and, eventually, single payer health insurance. Additionally, doctors have been instructed to ask patients if they own any guns, so let’s look at this issue, conceptually. Prior to going full bore for limiting healthcare, the proponents of ObamaCare and single payer health insurance need to have some heartwarming stories, tied in with some horror stories, to coerce the general populace of the absolute need for ObamaCare, and, eventually, single payer health insurance. Once this have been done, let’s hypothesize about just one possibility.

I believe those behind ObamaCare and single payer health insurance are ‘perfecting’ how not to provide healthcare

Two people have a need for the same form of healthcare. Both apply, and their applications find their way to the IPAB. Both are about the same age, are married and have children and grandchildren. Without the healthcare, both will become increasingly ill and are likely to die. If they were dealing with people who were healthcare-minded, both would have their requests granted, but this is ObamaCare, or single payer health insurance. The IPAB reviews both applicants’ Income Tax returns. One has worked for the government for 30 years, is a dues-paying member of a government union, has contributed to Planned Parenthood, has told his/her doctor that he/she does not own a gun, and has commented, online, that we need immigration of any kind (legal, illegal, refugee) to shore up funding of ‘entitlement’ programs. The other applicant has worked for a small business in the private sector, has been active in the pro-life movement, tithes and has a bumper-sticker, advocating for smaller, constitutional, and citizen-represented government. How likely is it that the second applicant will be afforded the same consideration for his/her healthcare as the first applicant? Proponents of ObamaCare and single payer health insurance will say that private insurers may not have approved either applicant. This is a point well noted, but, prior to ObamaCare, what was the number one denier of healthcare in the private sector? Wasn’t it Medicare? Isn’t Medicare a government run health insurance program? President Trump has been outspoken in his displeasure about how our military veterans have been treated and cared for through the VA. Personally, I don’t believe he realizes what is going on. I believe those behind ObamaCare and single payer health insurance are ‘perfecting’ how not to provide healthcare, not just to military veterans, but to the general populace. Veterans and the VA comprise the test market for the purposeful delay and denial of healthcare. If they aren’t, how is it that those who are responsible for the failures of the VA are not just not fired, but are awarded bonuses and/or promoted, following the exposure of the failures under their watches? What incentives do the politicians have, to act for the benefit of the general populace? If they act for the benefit of the general populace, they lose the major sources for their campaign contributions. Additionally, they have taxpayers paying for their health insurance, and they have access to the Office of the Attending Physician (OAP). Access to the OAP is limited to members of Congress, the nine members of the Supreme Court, and five (5) delegates and the Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico. Membership is optional, and members of Congress do not pay for the individual services they receive through the OAP. They do not submit claims through their federal employee health insurance policies. They pay an annual fee of a whopping $503.00 for all the ‘world class’ healthcare they receive. The remaining costs of this perk are subsidized by, you guessed it, the taxpayers! When was the last time your Representative or Senator discussed this perk in his/her emails to you, or at a town hall meeting? Even if he/she hasn’t taken advantage of this perk, shouldn’t he/she disclose this perk to his/her constituents? Isn’t it time to wake up to reality. The villains who infest the District of Corruption swamp are cockroach-like. Even when we rid ourselves of a Boehner or Dan Rostenkowski (a blast from the past), others rush quickly to replace them. Neither political party represents the taxpaying citizen. On a local talk show this morning in the Kansas City metro, comments were made by a caller and the host that if the Republicans don’t do what they promised to do, maybe they will withhold voting for their Representative in 2018. Really? Won’t the Republican refrain about impacting the SCOTUS ‘demand’ that they ‘vote for the lesser evil’, yet again? Do people want the truth, or do they want to be misled, hoping for something good to come from the swamp? ObamaCare is here to stay, until a more invasive, costly, and restrictive form of healthcare is pushed upon us, for our ‘supposed’ benefit. I triple-dog dare members of Congress make me a liar, regarding the repeal of ObamaCare, by abandoning self-aggrandizement, and the amassing of wealth and power, at the expense of those they have sworn an oath to serve and represent. Repeal ObamaCare and provide reasonable solutions that allow us to infuse logic into the mass of insanity enveloping the swamp and our sovereign, constitutional republic!


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A.J. Cameron -- Bio and Archives

A.J. Cameron was born in Kansas City, MO, and raised in Prairie Village, KS. He is a graduate of Rockhurst High School and University of Kansas, and is a the former president of the Native Sons & Daughters of Greater Kansas City. Having worked for international and local, start-up companies, A. J. brings a wide range of insight to many of the challenging issues of the day. A.J. seeks to engage readers on key issues with views grounded in time-tested principles and common sense.


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