22-12-2011, 03:51 AM
I was with you until I read:
Have you noticed how much the Republican Party has embraced the North Korean concept of self reliance? This is a political party that is hoping to overturn Obama's health care plan, in favor of allowing the country to continue on its path of destruction, wherein no one but the privileged few and wealthy have access to medical care.
I assume that sentence is in support of ObamaCare?
Don't you see the irony here? Obama's health care plan would fit right in to Kim Jong Il's Korea. The State requires you (at the point of a gun) to buy a product on the "open market" that you may not want to buy. From a private company. In other words the State forces me into a contract with another citizen against my will. How can this square with the pro-individual rights point you otherwise seem to be making in your post?
Self-reliance isn't bad. As long as there is no Federal Government, or no Korean "Dear Leader" to step in and skew the game. In a truly free society there would be no need for Obama's damn health care plan. If we need Obama to fix health care then what we really need is to release ourselves from the North Korea that we've slowly become.
Have you noticed how much the Republican Party has embraced the North Korean concept of self reliance? This is a political party that is hoping to overturn Obama's health care plan, in favor of allowing the country to continue on its path of destruction, wherein no one but the privileged few and wealthy have access to medical care.
I assume that sentence is in support of ObamaCare?
Don't you see the irony here? Obama's health care plan would fit right in to Kim Jong Il's Korea. The State requires you (at the point of a gun) to buy a product on the "open market" that you may not want to buy. From a private company. In other words the State forces me into a contract with another citizen against my will. How can this square with the pro-individual rights point you otherwise seem to be making in your post?
Self-reliance isn't bad. As long as there is no Federal Government, or no Korean "Dear Leader" to step in and skew the game. In a truly free society there would be no need for Obama's damn health care plan. If we need Obama to fix health care then what we really need is to release ourselves from the North Korea that we've slowly become.
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-Michael Neuman, U.S. Government bureaucrat, on why NIST didn't address explosives in its report on the WTC collapses
-Michael Neuman, U.S. Government bureaucrat, on why NIST didn't address explosives in its report on the WTC collapses