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Thursday, January 14, 2010

Repealing Health Care Reform: The Inhumanity of Capitalism and Rep. Paul Ryan.



Waterloo.

The failure of passing health care reform would be Barack Obama's Waterloo. It was an outright admission of the Republican Parties strategy to turn health cares destructive force against Americans, into a political pawn to win elections.

For Rep. Paul Ryan, it was his epiphany. Health care is a freedom he wants to give back to you, me and everyone who can't afford it. He wants to preserve insurance company profits for an industry that has nothing to do with treating sick people, because that is capitalism. It's the hideous, sickening, morally vacuous character trait of the Republican Party, in full splendor. What a platform for retaking congress.

Shortnews.com: Rep. Paul Ryan, R.-Wisconsin, said that his fellow Republicans must run in the 2010 mid-term elections on a platform that includes a full-scale repeal of the Democratic health care reform bill, which he feels is likely to pass.

"...Our message on health care cannot be: 'We can fix and reform this bill,'" Ryan said in a lecture at a conservative college in Michigan. "Our message must be: 'We will repeal and replace this government takeover masked as health care reform."
Did you get that. It's a "government takeover," not health care reform, because the government wants to…take it over? Who knows what it'll do with it once it's taken over. I would much rather have insurers take over health care, wouldn't you? I love sending them bigger and bigger checks every year, or if I've been priced out, simply taking my chances with my two young sons, our home and plans for their college education. But that's life, freedom and the free market.

Death, taxes and insurance premium increases.

While Republicans … have been reluctant to promise full repeal, conservative groups are pressing them to do so. The Club for Growth, for example, launched a new "Repeal the Bill" campaign.

"The administration realizes that if this thing doesn't pass, they have a failed presidency on their hands," Ryan said.
…and Ryan wouldn't let an opportunity like this pass him by.
Remember this testimony from the insurance industry CEO bloodsuckers?

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