Monday, February 4, 2008

Hillary health care, at gun point, like it or not.

Ok, read this and tell me what you think.

Mrs. Clinton says under her rule universal socialist style health care VILL be 'affordable' and you VILL pay for it whether you want to or not. She has VAYS of making you pay.....

Don't want to pay for Hillarycare? No problem.... she'll steal the money from your paycheck before you have any say over the matter. Self employed and still refuse to pay? Goons with guns come to your door and shoot you and steal your stuff, that being the end result of disobeying any law long enough (for peons like us, not her).

Hat tip to MunchkinWrangler.....

Ayn Rand was right. Starting to look like John Ross was right too... and thats a frightening combination.

2 comments:

LBJ said...

Hillary Clinton goes to a primary school in New York to talk about the world. After her talk she offers question time.

One little boy puts up his hand. The Senator asks him what his name is.

"Kenneth."

"And what is your question, Kenneth?"

"I have three questions: First - whatever happened to your medical health care plan? Second - why would you run for President after your husband shamed the office? And, Third - whatever happened to all those things you took when you left the White House?"

Just then the bell rings for recess. Hillary Clinton informs the kiddies that they will continue after recess. When they resume Hillary says, "Okay where were we? Oh, that's right, question time. Who has a question?"

A different little boy puts his hand up; Hillary points him out and asks him what his name is.

"Larry."

"And what is your question, Larry?"

"I have five questions: First - whatever happened to your medical health care plan? Second - why would you run for President after your husband shamed the office? Third - whatever happened to all those things you took when you left the White House? Fourth - why did the recess bell go off 20 minutes early?

And, Fifth - what happened to Kenneth??

Lin said...

Socialism and the nanny state - it's just sadly where we are headed. I would like to think that it is not part of human nature to welcome its approach. I cannot do so thus far.

Mark appreciates Ayn Rand, I spent an interesting evening with John Ross and some friends. Both have very interesting things to contribute to our thinking.