Obama’s Big Health Care Speech: What He Should Say — and Shouldn’t Say
What should Obama say in his big speech on health care? Well, if the main stream slave media has anything to say about it, it doesn’t really matter.
All President Obama has to do is hit hard his main talking points; talk about covering the 44 million uninsured Americans so they don’t die because they can’t get medical treatment in the richest country in the world.
Talk about fixing a broken medical coverage system. Babble about how increasing its efficiency will save us billions of dollars, thanks to more competition all around.
Talk about all the lies people tell about ObamaCare.
Talk about rationing. If Obama says they’ll be no rationing, we might have a fire in Washington the size of the one in Chicago on October 8, 1871. But this one won’t start in a barn. It’s start in Obama’s pants.
Like Obama’s speech on race delivered immediately after he’d stepped in it up to his waist by spending twenty years pewing with reverend Wright, then denying he ever heard a disparaging word about anybody or any country, the media will be gushing over Obama’s speech on ObamaCare before a reporter’s finger hits the keyboard or any lights go on in the TV studios.
The point being, if you decide to listen to Obama’s verbal nonsense, you’ll have to make up your own mind about it.
Kind of reminds of when Bush,’41 decided to give a back to school speech to school kids.
Remember what was on the Washington Post front page the day after? “Bush uses school children as pawns to push agenda”.
Another front page column wanted to know who was paying for the 26 thousand dollar production costs. Reporters dug for stories in those days. Today they just dig the President.
Later, in fact, the Democratic congress authorized a special committee to see if any laws were broken by the Bush to kids speech.
Gosh, I wonder if the Washington Post is that inquisitive on its front page about Obama’s school talk tomorrow?
If you think so, you’re as gullible as the folks who’ve made Kevin Trudeau rich.
I see Obama’s vision for America and it’s not pleasant.
Washington bureaucrats who don’t know your parents from Adam will sit on committees to decide if they get expensive live-saving procedures.
Private insurance companies go belly up, and the government has a monopoly on your sick body. (Kind of goes counter to women libbers’ mantra that they don’t want the government telling them what they can do with their bodies).
The wealth of this country is spread around so much that private property becomes a thing of the past.
Hyperinflation hits. A dollar won’t be worth the paper it’s printed on, and even Obama fanatics start thinking seriously about a new direction for this country. Of course by then ACORN will be in charge of counting the votes on election day.
Making it somewhat academic whether you can still afford the trip to the polls.





