Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace

 

 

 

 

 

Recently I read an article from a gentleman who has a fairly liberal point of view. Not only did he criticize and admonish the TEA Party movement (called them a bunch of “malcontents”), he also stated that here in this country, we need to balance out the needs of both individual liberty and societal progress.  In other words, he suggested that if the government needs to burden some of our liberties in order to promote societal progress, so be it.   Now, while I appreciate the need for societal progress, I firmly believe it should never be at the expense of individual liberty.  That is my personal opinion, of course. The role of the government is to provide and protect Equal Rights, not equal things.  Unfortunately, people have watched the government try to embrace societal progress by destroying the very things the country was founded on (and frankly, the very things that made us the greatest nation in the world) – hard work, decent and productive values, personal responsibility, a commitment to education, and an ambition to pursue the American Dream.  Over the years, the government is more interested in spreading wealth than in promoting an attitude for personal growth and success.  It is more interested in promoting dependence than healthy values. The government is more willing to accommodate unproductive lifestyles than provide guidelines to productivity. The government is more interested in entrenching entitlement programs as a way of life than trying to end the generational abuse it has become.  Too many members of this generation and those to follow will have no clue who signed the Declaration of Independence but they will know how to cheat the system.

The article mentioned stated that we need to advance societal progress, but how does the increasing discrimination and mockery of Christians achieve that goal?  The government demands we be more tolerant to the Muslim faith yet demands we take down every cross on any piece of public property. Christians didn’t blow up the Twin Towers, the Pentagon, or try to take out the heart of Washington DC, killing over 3,000 innocent Americans.  Christians only gave this country the very foundation that protects our fundamental liberties. Let’s not forget that inconvenient truth.  As Newt Gingrich said: “I think a country which was founded on the premise that our rights come from our Creator has some right to decide that our Creator can appear in public life.”  How does the government’s increasing disdain of the wealthy achieve that goal ?  The wealthy pay a disproportionately higher rate of taxes. They make the donations which grows our hospitals and universities. They make the endowments to the arts and sciences and donate the money for the scholarships that so many students.  They’ve donated the money to build libraries, museums, centers of art and entertainment, and other buildings to enhance our society and culture.  They donate medicine to poor people and equipment to schools. Everyone in this nation is touched firsthand by the charity of the wealthy.  Yet apparently tolerance doesn’t extend to the wealthy.

The article mentioned says we need to advance societal progress, but why does that mean we have to ignore our most fundamental founding principle, which is that we are a Republic.   Why doesn’t government take a stand and remind the world of what this country stands for – “The Republic for which we stand” – which means we have elected officials to represent us but they are constrained by a body of laws. We are a nation of laws. No one is above it, except of course, those in Washington.  We don’t mind embracing immigrants because after all, we are a nation of immigrants, but we demand that they follow our laws.  Years ago, when people came to the United States for a better life, they actually did so in an active way.  THEY took the initiative to improve their lives.  They practiced trades of their motherlands, they started businesses, they learned our language and began to excel in our schools. They contributed to our wealth of patents and contributed to our lead in science and technology. They didn’t come here to get a guaranteed check or try to avoid an obligation to contribute in a meaningful way to this country. They gladly learned the English language and put aside their cultural identity to some extent to become something far more important – an American.  Societal progress occurs when everyone is on the same page, everyone has an equal stake, and when everyone can relate to one another with as many common denominators as possible.

The article mentioned says we need to advance societal progress but why does that seem to translate into decaying school systems?   For those of us with children in the public school systems, it seems that the government is willing to allow this country to go backwards in education, all for the sake of societal progress. Sure, the government talks the talk, but the reality is that reforms are aimed more at social goals than educational goals. Our schools still seem to spend more time on diversity issues than on lessons which might, for example, help them appreciate why this country is the greatest nation on Earth.  Perhaps that is even one reason why students today don’t show proper respect during the Pledge of Allegiance.  Our education scores and goals continue to decline. We were embarrassed in the 50’s when the Russians won the race to put a satellite in space with Sputnik. But we caught up and never looked back.  Until now, that is. The government, for the sake of embracing societal progress and social pandering, has allowed the school systems to become more of a daycare center and halfway house, than to do what we need it to do – to teach our students to be college-worthy and ready to CONTRIBUTE to society rather than be a burden on it. We have year-round schools in many cities not for any educational goal, but merely because it keeps kids off the streets in the summer months when violence normally spikes.  Keeping teens in school seems to serve a purpose for keeping crime and drug use down.  Is this is societal progress?  Following the wisdom of our government, our schools have never had such low basic skills scores. Not only have we fallen behind by our own standards, but we are no longer competitive in the world in education.  Countries like South Korea, China, and India have passed us by in new technology such as renewable energy.  We are losing our footing.  But here at home, we seem more concerned at making societal progress and being politically correct and “compassionate.’  For the first time ever, more non-Americans are being granted US patents than Americans.

The reason people today are passionate and seemingly unyielding in opposition to the programs like Healthcare is because they have finally had enough. The government is nothing like the government the Founders had created nor envisioned. You say that while “our system of representative democracy is not the most efficient political system devised by man, it is the best attempt to balance out the needs of both individual liberty and societal progress.” I would absolutely agree. But there is one pesky little thing that we should never forget and that is allegiance. Again, we are a Republic, so while our officials might want to champion societal progress, they cannot violate the Constitution. The oath that our elected government officials must take is direct: “I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the Office (of President of the United States), and will to the best of my Ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.”  Our Founding Fathers were absolutely clear about the purpose of the Constitution and our form of government, and there is a growing number of Americans who have found a growing respect for that magnificent document and for our Founding Fathers, as well as a growing disrespect for Washington simply because of the repeated abuses of that perfect system we were once given.  Limited government and the set of guiding principles provided to us by men far wiser than anyone we have in government now are a thing of the past, and society has been paying dearly for each abuse.  People are reading their history and doing their homework and are voicing their concerns.  Bill Clinton and Geraldo Rivera have likened these people to kooks and warned that they are a source of potential violence. Bill Clinton even warned us recently to watch what we say and choose our words carefully.    Hey Bill, do the words: “I did not have sex with that woman” come to mind ?  Got to hand it to him.  Someone give that man a cigar.

The big concern of the “malcontents” is over an ever-increasing government, an unfair tax code, disregard for the Constitution, and a recent disregard of a clear message from the people.  People want the government off their backs, out of their lives, and out of their pockets and they continually see government go further in those directions. Some people don’t mind because they don’t have a sufficient stake in such matters.  Those who don’t pay taxes don’t have a stake. Those who want more benefits and services from the government because they can’t pay for such themselves don’t have a stake.  These are the people who are NOT speaking out against the abuses to our Constitution and to our individual rights.  The “malcontents” aren’t being irrational. They are showing a growing frustration.  Our central government’s system of checks and balances has failed us.  The executive, legislative, and judicial branches are supposed to keep checks and balances on each other so that none becomes too powerful or offends the Constitution.  Our Presidents have become bullies to the Congress. They make deals, in private, and threaten political death if Congressmen don’t vote according to the wishes of the High Office, violating the very oath they took to uphold the Constitution. They prevent the system of checks and balances from working.  Maybe that’s why our Founders warned that our system of government was meant only for moral and ethical politicians.  The individual States used to be another check and balance, but we’ve seen how the Supreme Court and government has completely neutered them over the years. And finally, the people themselves are the last of the checks and balances.  It seems that it is here, with the people, that we see the last vestige of common sense and loyalty and respect for those who gave us the greatest system on the planet.  Finally, people are taking their roles as vigilant and responsible citizens seriously and with passion. They are our modern-day Defenders of the Constitution. Many have been blessed in their lives because of all the Constitution has allowed them to do.

So while people like Bill Clinton and Gerald Rivera warn rightfully-concerned citizens to watch their words and their tone, others like Judge As Judge Andrew Napolitano, the Fox News senior legal analyst and my former Constitutional Law professor, have been telling people to stand up for their freedoms and for our country.  He encourages the TEA Party movements and other conservative grassroots movements.  Judge Napolitano has been spreading this message from coast to coast:  “These gatherings are more important than you can imagine, because in the long history of the world only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its maximum hour of danger. You are that generation!  This is your role!  This is that time!  Freedom must be defended from every assailant in every corner of this country…  from outside the country, from inside the country, and especially from the government who wants to take it away from us.”

Make no mistake, Healthcare reform has crossed the line. Congress has overstepped its Constitutionally-granted powers to regulate human behavior.  Under the Commerce Clause, mandates by the government typically apply to people as parties to economic transactions (when they “have a substantial effect on interstate commerce  or touch on interstate commerce in a substantial way”), and not simply as individuals. The issue for a majority of Americans therefore is this “individual mandate” – this new government creation, this requirement that almost every U.S. citizen must buy government-approved health insurance. Failure to comply will be punished by an annual tax penalty that by 2016 will rise to $750 or 2% of income by 2016, whichever is higher (Note that Healthcare itself, will take effect in 2014, even though we will be starting to fund it as soon as Congress approves the appropriations bill). For those who have read this piece of legislation, we see again that those who make below a certain annual salary will be exempt.  It is another step, a giant step, down the road to socialism.  Not social progress, but socialism.  It looks to be another massive entitlement program that only a percentage of Americans will pay for.  Plus we get the government farther up our posteriors. Sounds like a lose-lose proposition to the middle and upper class.  We certainly understand why people look to the government for more and more services and protections.  It’s because too many aren’t willing to take responsibility for lifestyle choices or they can’t afford such services on their own.  When enough such people become a large voting block, then we have to worry about loss of individual liberty, because as I’ve commented before, whenever the government steps in to tell us how to live our lives, how to spend our money, and what we must to do, then my friends, we indeed begin to lose our precious freedoms.  When the government tells a young healthy person, who is trying to save to buy a house that he must purchase healthcare insurance from the government, what the government is really doing is denying him his freedom of choice, is invading his freedom of privacy (because now the government will have intimate knowledge of health status), is going to eventually decide what medical coverage he is entitled to get, and the bottom line, is taking his money to spread out to pay for everyone else to have medical insurance and coverage.

But back to the issue of social progress. If the government is really interested in societal progress rather than simply promoting its own agenda, let me ask you this:  Why is the government adding 17,000 more IRS jobs whose sole purpose is to make sure that Americans are mandatorily signing up for its healthcare insurance and not using government resources to do something about the parenting crisis and increasing violence in this country? The government is clearly more interested in scrutinizing people’s tax statements and bank accounts to see who is not signing up for and paying premiums for healthcare than they are in finding out who isn’t sending their children to school.  Which do you think says more about societal progress?

If the government is really interested in societal progress rather than simply promoting its own agenda (redistribution for the sake of social equality) let me ask this:  Why does our current President and Vice President have such obvious disdain for people who have worked hard and sacrificed tremendously to get a good education and build a career ?  Embracing people like that would seem to be societal progress, wouldn’t it?  But the government doesn’t see it that way.  Joe Biden announced that people who make over $250,000 should pay more in taxes because “It’s their patriotic duty!”   Where is the patriotic duty of the poorer Americans to finish high school, stop having children while they are teenagers and without being married, and get properly educated so they can get a job and help support their families and help support this country !!  President Obama bluntly told an audience in Illinois on April 29, 2010: ““We’re not trying to push financial reform because we begrudge success that’s fairly earned. I do think at a certain point you’ve made enough money…”   And it’s not the first time he’s used the line: “At a certain point, you’ve made enough money.”  He used it plenty of times on the campaign trail in 2008. So his disdain is as strong as ever.  It’s a very dangerous thing when the government arbitrarily decides when Americans are making too much and therefore feels the country is entitled to it.

I have one last question:  How can we justify the burden on our liberties when instead of societal progress, we see a shifting dynamic in this country for the worse?  Over 50% of Americans don’t make enough money to pay income tax.  They are exempted from it.  Every single American has an equal opportunity to get a good public school education. Social programs have demanded that.  So why is the trend showing an increase in low incomes?  A minority of Americans (about 48%) are paying federal income tax which runs the government’s programs and pays the government’s salaries. The size of government keeps increasing, the number of government programs keeps increasing, and the number of government employees grows, but a smaller percentage of Americans will be forced to fund it all.  And those who are NOT contributing are reproducing at a faster rate or coming into this country in higher numbers than those who are contributing. And we have already seen how actively they are taking part in their children’s education and how well they are raising their children. The growing dependent class (because there is no incentive to “change”) will need more social services and will continue to spend other people’s money.   All the while, the percentage of Americans exempt from paying income tax is expected to increase.  So, in fact, we don’t have a government interested in promoting societal progress.  We have a government comfortable in accommodating societal problems. And that is exactly what it does…  It accommodates societal problems.  It isn’t interested in solving them.

I ask: Where is the progress?  I see greater tolerance, but I certainly don’t see any progress.  The government needs to stay true to certain basic and fundamental principles which keep this country true to the ideals which are embraced by our Declaration of Independence and the Constitution (as originally ratified).  It must never compromise individual liberty. Absolutely NEVER.  That is a slippery slope that could easily lead to the destruction of very fabric of this nation. The government was initially charged with three things: national security, regulation of interstate commerce (no prejudice or unfair burdens on commerce among and between the states), and protection of individual liberties. It was the only reason the individual States agreed to form the “United” States and ratify the Constitution.  Already we know that the government has failed in securing our borders. If it fails to protect our individual liberties, then the very need for a central government becomes moot, doesn’t it?  We need a government that SOLVES social issues, and doesn’t panders to them.  We certainly don’t expect the government to compromise our Constitution to address social issues. Finally, the Constitution needs to be re-respected and it needs to reward the best in people and reward those who seek to develop themselves to their highest potential, instead of punishing them for it.  And that is exactly the message the “malcontents” are out there everyday and in every city trying to promote.

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It’s All Bush’s Fault

 

 

 

 

 

 

On June 1, 2010, CBS decided to share with Americans the real reason for Al Gore’s divorce from wife Tipper. Gore family friend Sally Quinn (of the Washington Post) “leaked the story” to CBS. As it turns out, the split has nothing to do with reports of marital infidelity on the part of Big Al. That revelation just happened to be an inconvenient truth. (Big Al met a NC women while out with none other than Slick Willie).

No, the real (more convenient) truth, according to CBS, Sally Quinn, and even the Gore camp, is that the separation is the fault of George Bush.

Apparently, Al and Tipper Gore have never been able to get over the utter disappointment of being denied the presidency by George Bush. (Gore may have won the popular vote, but he lost the electoral vote, the latter being the system here in the US)

This got me thinking that there is probably no end to the things that George Bush will be blamed for. I know now that if the world comes to an end in 2012, that too will be Bush’s fault.

If you have anything you would like to blame George Bush for, please post.

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RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE

 

 

 

I am writing this piece about the week-end leading up to “Wreckonciliation Sunday” – March 21, 2010 – the day the Republic died.  The day the government voted to take over Healthcare. The day the government voted to take away personal choice. The day our elected officials ignored the will of the people and took that huge leap down the road to socialism.  Two very precious American ideals died on Wreckconciliation Sunday –  the idea that we are a republican form of government and the idea that elected officials honor their oath to protect our Constitution.  If you were there, I’d love to hear your comments.

I took my four children to Washington DC that Saturday, March 20.  Americans for Prosperity urged all those who opposed the bill to assemble at the Capitol to protest and to hopefully send a last-minute message (“Kill the Bill”) to our representatives. I wasn’t going to miss the opportunity to try to make some kind of difference and I wanted my children to witness what happens when patriots become enraged and engaged. I wanted them to see what political activism is all about.  Vicky Born of the Republican Women of Pitt County (RWPC) also went to represent Greenville.

It was a glorious afternoon, sunny and hot.  It was a perfect day for a national protest. All and all, over 50,000 protesters showed up, which was amazing since notice only went out two or three days earlier.  The people mobilized quickly.  It was a peaceful crowd.  As with every other conservative rally I’ve been to, the protesters were intelligent, good-natured, respectful, and patriotic. My children and I enjoyed being among them.  They were engaged, knowledgeable, and in my estimation, probably more informed than the Congressman who were voting to approve the bill.  They were shouting “Kill the Bill,” and were carrying signs with the same message, often with the Grim Reaper on it or with a picture of Obama as the Grim Reaper or as Heath Ledger’s Joker.  Other signs read: “They are Supposed to Uphold the Constitution, NOT Destroy It !”  “Healthcare, Another Massive Entitlement Government Program That Less Than 50% of the People Will Pay For !”   “Government Used to Be the Solution;  Now It’s the Problem !”  “The Government Has Bankrupt Every Program It Has Put Its Hands On (Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, Amtrak, Post Office).  Who Would Trust an Office with That Track Record to Run Healthcare?”

The speakers at the protest, dubbed the “Code Red Healthcare Rally,” did not disappoint.  They addressed the crowds with the same energy and passion that the protesters brought to the Capitol.  Most were Republican Congressmen who came out to speak with the crowds in between going back and forth into the chambers floor.  They included Steve King (R-Iowa), Jack Kingston (G-GA), Jim DeMint (R-SC), Mike Pence (R-Ind), Michele Bachmann (R-MN), Tom Price (R-GA), Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), Todd Aiken (R-MO), Steve Scalese (R-LA), Rogers (R), Dr. Phil Gingrey (R-GA), and Louie Gohmert (R-TX).  Other speakers included Dr. Milton Wolf (Obama’s second cousin, a physician), Tito Munez (Hispanic Coalition), an educator from Maryland, and a woman from Brazil.  But the speaker most protesters were looking forward to hearing from was actor Jon Voight.

Rep. Gohmert got things rolling when he took the microphone to announce that the bill would create over 17,000 new jobs for the IRS !  He was followed by a Congressman (couldn’t get his name) who promised: “If this bill passes, we will repeal it, and if they can’t repeal it, then we’ll meet them at the state line with our Governors.”  A woman who was born in Brazil, who then moved to the US and become an American citizen, took the stage to warn that what she sees happening in America, with the abuses by government, are the very things she witnessed in South America just before the regimes became oppressive.. She made a passionate plea that we must not let that happen here in the US, the greatest nation on Earth.  An educator (African-American) from Maryland then took the stage to deliver a message to President Obama. She feels “betrayed by him.  He rode into office on pernicious lies.”  Rep. Scalese came out and in a bold voice, asked: “If this deal is so good, then why are doing backroom deals and ferrying congressmen on Air Force One like a Ferris Wheel at Disneyland?”  On a similar note, Rep. Kingston asked: “If this bill is so good, why have so many deals been made with the President’s own party?”

Rep. Marsha Blackburn took the stage and told the crowd: “Let’s kill the bill and start over with real health care reform. This is about freedom. We the people are standing strong, and you all are leading the way. Some people say Republicans are the party of “No,” but we are the party of “Know.”   And the more we know the more we don’t like this bill.”   With that, the crowds renewed their chants of “Kill the Bill.”

At about 1:15, the event’s guest speaker, Jon Voight, took the microphone.  Most people probably aren’t aware that Jon Voight is not only quite a patriot but he’s also an activist for conservative principles. He is one actor who has happily broken with the liberal Hollywood stereotype to stand up for what’s best for the country.  Voight was honored to address the protesters, a group he thanked generously for taking the time to come out and take a stand.  “It is so very important what you are doing.  You have no idea,” he said.  He was also more than happy to talk about Obama and his plans to ruin the country. “Obama has a compulsion,  He will turn this country into a socialist country.  (His agenda) is a runaway train he can’t stop. Obama will be a one term president, but the damage he will cause will harm this country for years. We have to stop him!”  After he finished speaking, he eagerly walked out into the crowds and among the protesters. He is a very down-to-earth and nice man who is genuinely interested in hearing what people have to say.  He didn’t care to be surrounded by bodyguards, but rather just wanted to be able to move around freely.  He went up to my eldest daughter, shook her hand, and thanked her for getting involved at such a young age.

The crowd was reminded that several Congressman just happen to be medical doctors as well, and not a single one of them thought the Heathcare bill was any good.  Rep. Gingrey of Georgia, himself one of those physical-Congressmen, told the crowd: “The Stimulus bill was supposed to be for shovel ready projects, and we saw what happened to that! Now with the Healthcare bill, if 75-year-olds need medicine or attention, a health care czar will say that THEY are “shovel-ready” and will be denied coverage!”  He asked the crowds if their aging parents and senior citizens in general deserve to be treated like that.  “Hell No!,” was the collective response.  Following Gingrey was Dr. Milton Hill, Obama’s second cousin. “The bill is brought to you by the same people who chose health and well being of smelt fish over humans! Stop this bill and on Monday, your doctor will concentrate on your health instead of trying to study government tables!”

Rep. DeMint said: “I’ve had enough of ‘Alice in Wonderland’ politicians promising more programs at the risk of financial disaster……   The president has warned us that if we disagree with him on this he’s going to call us out…   Well, Mr. President, WE ARE OUT.”   The crowd applauded in appreciation.  Rep. Rogers asked the protesters: “When asked what type of government we have, Ben Franklin said that we have a Constitutional Republic, if we can keep it!  Back there inside the Capitol building, they are lying, cheating, and stealing to get to your health care. Only here in Washington could they be cheating the 85% who do have health care to give to the 15% that do not have health care.”  The crowds cheered wildly.  Tito Munoz, President of the Hispanic Coalition took the microphone next: “First and foremost, I am an American. I did not come to America for dependency – I came here for liberty!  We’re going to stay here at the Capitol, and we will come back 10, 100, a million times!”

The day showed great promise when by 2:00 we got word that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi didn’t have enough votes to pass the bill.  But, as we were told, we shouldn’t be overly optimistic because President Obama had scheduled a last minute meeting with Congressional Democrats in the Capitol at 3:00 to try to get more votes.  It would be another attempt to wheel and deal and threaten to ruin careers if Congressmen didn’t play nice.  The protesters also got word that Pelosi would not make a deal with Rep. Bart Stupak (D-MI) on the issue of federal funding for abortions (a massive funding provision) and she would continue to move forward with the Sunday vote. A short while later, word came out that Pelosi wouldn’t allow any separate votes on any single issue, including and especially, the abortion funding issue. By 3:00, before the Democrats’ secret meeting with President Obama, Republican Congressman were assuring the crowds that at that time, Pelosi still didn’t have the necessary votes.  But I guess we all know the outcome of that secret meeting because by the following day, March 21, or “Armageddon,” as House Minority Leader John Boehner termed it, Healthcare passed by a vote of 219-212.

By the time we were getting ready to leave and head back to the bus, the crowds had mostly already broken up.  The Capitol lawn was pretty much clear.  And you know what?  As we looked around, we barely saw any litter or even evidence that a crowd of 50,000 had just been there.  There were no signs left on the lawn, no paper, no wrappers, no food, no water bottles, wrappers, or animal mess.  You certainly can’t say that about a Democratic crowd. That’s for sure.

That night when we got home, we turned on the TV and watched as the news reported that protesters were using the “N” word and were using racial slurs and slurs aimed at homosexuals. As someone who was all over the Capitol that day and was around all the crowds, I can report firsthand that there were no such incidents by the protesters. It was a respectful and peaceful event from start to finish.  But there was one incident that the news didn’t report. After the speeches concluded, the protesters were urged to go into the Congressional office buildings (Cannon and Longworth) and speak directly with the Congressmen and find out how they are voting on the bill. Of course those voting for the bill walked with their heads down and refused to talk to anyone. They wouldn’t even make eye contact. As 3:00 drew near, which was the appointed time for Congressmen to make a pact with the Devil, the crowds left the office buildings and walked back across Independence Ave. and back to the Capitol lawn where a smaller group of protesters took up their positions and repeated yelled: “Kill the Bill. Kill the Bill.” As people walked across Independence Ave, a car drove by and yelled loudly to the crowd: “You’re all a bunch of racists.” That’s the only time racism entered the event. And it wasn’t from the protesters. But that was enough to brand the protest a racial event.

So, Healthcare passed on March 21. Obama bullied and got his way.  The people lost.  The people rallied and took extraordinary measures to make their voice known. They took every peaceful measure possible to send their message. The clear majority of Americans didn’t want this Healthcare bill (over 55%).  I believe that majority is even greater than the majority Obama won to claim the Presidency.  And we all remember the momentum he derived from that majority.  How many times did we hear him arrogantly claim that he will proceed with his agenda despite opposition because “I won the election.  The people have spoken.”   I guess numbers only suit him when he can use them to his advantage.

Despite the clear message from a majority of Americans, our Congressmen decided to ignore them and impose their judgment instead. That’s not a Republic. That’s the way the fascist and socialist countries of Europe and South America began.

Most people agree that healthcare needed to be fixed.  But government control was not the way to do it.  One thing people need to understand is that every time the government feels the need to “take care” of us, we lose some of our precious freedoms for choice and privacy.  If it was such a good bill and such a good approach, why did it take such efforts and dealings to convince enough Congressman to vote for it?  If it was such a good bill, why didn’t any Congressmen who were/are physicians support it ?

The Healthcare bill will add 17,000 new IRS positions to enforce the legislation. They’ll scrutinize our tax returns to make sure we are buying the government policy and paying each month; otherwise, we’ll be fined. I thought the government was supposed to serve and protect us.  Not micromanage our lives.  Just what we need – more IRS agents scrutinizing our tax returns and our bank accounts.  Sounds like an invasion of privacy to me.

I’m disgusted that our President, knowing full well what the American people wanted, decided to go that extra mile to make additional backdoor deals to make sure the people were robbed of their voice. Shame on Obama. Shame on every Congressman who made a deal and betrayed the people. They took our votes and they swore an oath.  They made a tacit agreement to represent our interests.  They swore an oath to defend the Constitution and not destroy its integrity.   Patrick Henry explained it best to us:  ‘The Constitution is NOT an instrument for the Government to restrain the people.  It is an instrument for the people to restrain the government – lest it comes to dominate our lives and interests.’   Doesn’t anyone in government get this?  Doesn’t anyone read their Constitution or their history anymore?

Our grand notion of a Republic died this week.

REFERENCES:    White, Tom, “Code Red Rally Part Two – Saturday March 20, 2010,” on Virginia Right (www.varight.com), March 19, 2010.   Referenced at:  http://www.varight.com/health/code-red-rally-part-two-saturday-march-20-2010/

McClure, Vicki, “Beautiful Day for a Health Care Protest: Thousands Attend Washington, DC Tea Party Rally Against ObamaCare,” Frugal Café (www.frugalcafe.com), March 21, 2010.   Referenced at:  http://www.frugal-cafe.com/public_html/frugal-blog/frugal-cafe-blogzone/2010/03/21/beautiful-day-for-a-health-care-protest-thousands-attend-washington-dc-tea-party-rally-against-obamacare-video/

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