Guest guest Posted December 27, 2009 Report Share Posted December 27, 2009 > " DirOps " <dirops > " Dr. E " <dre > The Health-Care Backlash >Sun, 27 Dec 2009 10:29:31 -0700 >Organization: PH & Med Fraud Rsrch >Thread-Index: AcqG6AzfPdAknRlTQlG/ixOR9Udv4wAKNJowAAI76XA= > > >Submitted by: Dr. E >Please distribute > >Director Operations >PH & Med Fraud Research >Quality and Regulatory Affairs >Emigrant, Montana ><http://qualityassurance.synthasite.com>http://qualityassurance.synthasite.com > > >---------- > > > >The Health-Care – Fascist Backlash >PETER WEHNER >Additional changes made by: >Dr. Arthur Evangelista >12.21.2009 > >Here are some thoughts on where things stand in >the aftermath of the certain passage of the Senate health-care bill. > >1. Few Democrats understand the depth and >intensity of opposition that exists toward them >and their agenda, especially regarding health >care. Passage of this bill will only heighten >the depth and intensity of the opposition. We’re >seeing a political tsunami in the making, and >passage of health-care legislation would only add to its size and force. > >2. This health-care bill may well be historic, >but not in the way the Mr. Obama thinks. I’m not >sure we’ve ever seen anything quite like it: >passage of a mammoth piece of legislation, >hugely expensive, fascist in nature, and >unpopular, on a strict party-line vote taken in >a rush of panic because Demopublicans or >Repubocrats know that the more people see of >ObamaCare… the more that Americans understand >and digest the emerging fiasco of the New World >DisOrder, the more they begin to despise it as >the threat to freedom and liberty this really is. > >3. The problem isn’t simply with how >substantively awful the bill is, but how deeply >dishonest and (il-legally) corrupt the whole >process has been. There’s already a powerful >populist, anti-Washington sentiment out there, >perhaps as strong as anything we’ve ever seen >since 1776. This will add kerosene to that >raging fire that already keenly exists in the >minds of all civic-minded and pro-active American citizens and patriots. > >In addition, the major media networks are >complicit in this tyranny, by their withholding >and “spinning” of news information that is >actually misinformation or none-information that >is serving to undermine our very processes of >freedom, by subverting actual news and >information, and preventing intellectual >challenges to our government’s unconstitutional >operations. This, too, must be considered treason. > >4. Democrats (or Demopublicans - since the >puppet strings of both parties go to the same >unaccountable think tanks and CFR members), have >sold this bill as a miracle-worker; a Trojan >Horse of tyranny. When people see first-hand how >pernicious the health-care legislation will be, >abstract concerns will become concrete. This >will magnify the unhappiness, dissent, and resistance of the American polity. > >5. The collateral damage to Obama from this bill >is enormous, and rightfully so. More than any >candidate in our lifetime, Obama unlawfully won, >based on the aesthetics (hot air) of politics. >It wasn’t because of his record; he barely has >one. And it wasn’t because of his command of >policy; ...few people knew what his top three >policy priorities were, save for those who had >placed him in this illegal, defacto position. > >It was based, instead, on the sense that he was >something novel, the embodiment of a new world >disorder politics mature, high-minded and >gracious, intellectually serious, smiling as he >pulls the trigger to end American life as we >know it, and as an astute liar, (and dangerous >to our Democratic Republic). “Change” was the >core of his speeches and his farce of a >candidacy. In less than a year, that core has >been devoured and revealed, most of all, by >Climategate, and this health-care fraud process >along with his ongoing sinister and fascist dictates. > >Mr. Obama/Soetoro has shown himself to be a >deeply partisan and polarizing, fascist figure, >as Hitler or Stalin were. (“I have never been >asked to engage in a single serious negotiation >on any issue, nor has any other Republican”, >Senator McCain reported over the weekend.) The >lack of transparency in this process has been >unprecedented, exposing criminal intent and >treason. Mr. Obama (and his Congressional >co-conspirators) have been deeply misleading in >selling this plan. Lobbyists, a bane of Obama >during the campaign, are having a field day of >open corruption, and with Pelosi’s blessing, >another traitor to the Republic, among many. > >Mr. Obama may succeed in passing a terribly >unpopular and self-destructive piece of >legislation, but in the process, he has >shattered his carefully cultivated (and false) >image. It now consists of a thousand shards, and >most can see him (and Congress) for the traitors >and criminals they actually are. Many will also >see that the major media outlets have failed to >inform and objectively educate the American >public, as well. The repercussions will be both >enormous and eventually vindicating. > >6. This health-care bill shouldn’t be seen in >isolation. It’s part of a train of events that >includes the stimulus package, the omnibus >spending bill (complete with some 8,500 >earmarks), his inane and illegal czar >appointments, the corruption of the Supreme >Court, and a record-sized budget deficit. > >[under Obama] the federal government has also >intervened aggressively and unconstitutionally >in both the financial and industrial sectors of >the economy in order to produce specific desired >outcomes for particular corporations. It has >nationalized Americas largest auto company >(General Motors) and intervened in the >bankruptcy proceedings of the third-largest auto >company (Chrysler), privileging labor unions at >the expense of bondholders. It has, in effect, >nationalized what was Americas largest insurance >company (American International Group) and >largest bank (Citigroup), and appears to have >exerted extra-legal financial pressure on what >was the second-largest bank (Bank of America) to >get it to purchase the country’s largest >securities company (Merrill Lynch). This, in essence, is fascism. > >The implicit government guarantees provided to >home-loan giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have >been called in, and the federal government is >now the largest de facto lender in the >residential real-estate market. The government >has selected the CEOs and is setting >compensation at major automotive and financial >companies across the country. On top of these >interventions in finance and commerce, the >administration and congressional Demopublicans >are also pursuing both a new climate and energy >strategy and large-scale health-care reform. >Their agenda would place the government at the >center of these two huge sectors of the economy and of a growing tyranny. > >Together, these actions tell quite a tale. Mr. >Obama, the criminal imposter, has revived the >worst impressions of the Democratic party >profligate and undisciplined, arrogant, lovers >of big government, increasers of taxes. The >issues and narrative for American politics in >the foreseeable future has been set with limited >government versus exploding government, >capitalism versus Nazi-style socialism or >fascism, responsible and measured policies >versus reckless and radical ones which equate to >an attempted U.S. and world tyranny. >Fascist-socialist Barack Obama is in the process >of inflicting enormous damage to our country, >and this will absolutely splash back upon his >illegal presidency and his treacherous party. >And there is more, much more to come. It is up >to the people of our great nation to stand up, >let our voices and opposition be heard, and >resist this fascism and tyranny at all costs. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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