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Sunday, September 13, 2009, 1:12 AM
Wesley J. Smith

The gall of President Obama: He has played hide the ball on health care rationing, the funding of abortion under the public plan, and pretended that cutting fat and efficiencies can pay for the more than $1 trillion price tag for the the bill. He has claimed to support conscience clauses as he guts the Bush conscience clause.  He assures blithely that Medicare will not be hurt–as he cuts $500 billion from it.  He has arrogantly called legitimate democratic debate, “bickering.”  He has blatantly misled the public by promising that people can keep their “current” plan, when the government will induce plans to change, and once any change happens, the government dictated policies would have to kick in.  He ludicrously fantasizes that he can add 30 million people to insurance coverage, not cut benefits, not raise taxes on 95% of the American people, and keep health insurance affordable–laughable drivel.  And then, when the Democratic Left says “Pass a public option or no plan,” he accuses Obamacare opponents of being stubborn!  What folly.  And there’s more.  From the story about his speech today:

“I will not waste time with those who have made the calculation that it’s better politics to kill this plan than improve it,” Obama told 13,000 people gathered to rally around his health-care proposals at Minneapolis’s Target Center. “If you misrepresent what’s in the plan, we will call you out.”

Mr. President, look in the mirror about misrepresentation! You’re that tactic’s commander in chief.

The one thing the opponents have been desperately trying to do is improve this 1000-page mess–that will lead to 100,000 pages of health care regulations, strangle competition, stifle innovative approaches to expanding access and reducing prices, and cast a bureaucratic pall over medicine. There are plenty of things that could and should be done, and those ideas have been presented. But the president won’t listen because those approaches wouldn’t increase the government’s control over our lives.

5 Comments

    Grumpy Ant » Blog Archive » Rnc Suggests Dems May Deny Gop Health Care : Alanat Business News
    September 13th, 2009 | 10:47 am

    [...] Obamacare: The President Should Look In The Mirror About Who Is … [...]

    Wesley J. Smith
    September 13th, 2009 | 11:22 am

    That’s way too paranoid, even for me.

    Mike
    September 14th, 2009 | 10:26 pm

    “There are plenty of things that could and should be done, and those ideas have been presented.”

    Funny you, don’t mention any of them Wesley.

    It has been the right, that has falsely claimed there are “death panels,” “mandated abortion” and “pulling the plug on Grandma,” all which has been debunked repeatedly.

    It’s a sad day when Christians actively work to deny others health care, imagine Jesus Christ opposing health care for the uninsured?

    Imagine jesus Christ denying someone care because of a “pre-existing condition.”

    You’re on the losing side of history.

    SparcVark
    September 15th, 2009 | 10:21 am

    I don’t believe that Wesley has ever indicated what his religious affiliation is (if any) on this site or anywhere else. As a Naderite, I’d always assumed that he was an agnostic.

    And there are plenty of plans circulating to improve/change health care delivery. We’re just focused on the House plan at this point because it’s the one on the cusp of becoming law. Making individual health insurance tax-deductible (like employer-provided insurance) and expanding health savings accounts, for a start.

    Joe Devet
    September 15th, 2009 | 11:41 am

    Imagine Jesus Christ forcing Caesar to pay for the health care of the Palestinians of His day.

    Imagine Jesus Christ using other people’s money to perform acts of charity.*

    Imagine Jesus Christ on the mount: “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the treasure extracted forcibly from their neighbors.”

    Good old plastic Jesus. Can be molded into whatever shape you want him.

    *Don’t tell me about taking the loaves and fishes from one and feeding the others. In doing that, Jesus acted more like a corporation than a government. The investor saw his capital multiplied to meet the needs of the market, then got 12 baskets of return on his investment!

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