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Democrat Insanity Limit

Illegitimate UNaffordable Care Act


By Guest Column Richard L. Spencer——--October 18, 2013

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One should never underestimate a country’s inability to imagine its own destruction fostered by its political elite through their selfish quest for power with means that are morally unjustifiable, but best serve their desired outcomes.

Over the past few weeks I, as have many of you, received electronic letters from Senator Carper about the legitimacy of the “Law of the Land”, the unaffordable ACA. Now, given that not a single Republican voted for it, and that not a single Democrat against it, is it no wonder its legitimacy is being questioned by the American people? The outright bribery of Democrat Senators and Representatives for their votes by President Obama; and, a Supreme Court decision where nobody on the Court, even those who agree with Robert’s conclusions, concurs with his reasoning, has infuriated a large segment of the population. I have to ask, who are these people defending the indefensible with their hectoring in an attempt to convince me they are robbing me for my own benefit? Every man is allowed his insanity but Carper and his Democrat colleagues have exceeded their limit with the ACA. Have they elected to participate? Their constant somnifacient drone in support drives one to the border of somnolent. Calling it nonsense embarrasses those that use such pointless claptrap. They have substituted political thinking for critical thinking in desire to increase their personal and party power at our expense. The U.S. has over $200 Trillion in unfunded liabilities for its promises and the ACA is estimated to add another $50 Trillion. That is simply the history of these programs. Throughout world history where the state owns or controls much and the individual little, these false promises of altruism that revolve around consuming more than one produces are failing and plunging the inflicted societies into financial and citizenry chaos. These seductive promises of socialism claimed by Carper and his colleagues, that they can create a utopian lifestyle for all through wealth redistribution, has never worked and its absurdity is foreboding of national ruin. This present path leading to the government becoming the main pensioner and medical provider, in turn, further leads to the loss of personal and economic freedoms. It sounds much like the policies of those countries that we spent the 20th century freeing with our blood and treasure. Further, it is a shameful partisan and political act that has become a national disgrace to set up our progeny to live in a debt-laden country because we are unwilling to accept personal responsibility. The irony of the Democrat argument is that the “Tea Party”, they claim as anarchists, seems to be the only group of Americans who understand that the welfare state is mathematically impossible, and during the 20th century it has fostered a true Dreamtime by fooling the masses. The government is a clumsy manager, and their policies of false hope quickly become a scourge to the people they are intended to serve. Failure will be the legacy of the ACA as that is the plain history of the world. The real solution for our Republic for medical insurance is simple: unleash the powerful forces of the American entrepreneurial class by separating health insurance from the employer and thus returning the individual to his rightful place as the first party participant. What else has ever worked more successfully in America than each of us being first party participants in our personal transactions? That is our history! Sincerely, Richard L. Spencer

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