Posted on 03/21/2010 10:48:23 PM PDT by American Dream 246
In November 2008, Americans elected a socialist as their president. In March 2010, they woke up stunned to find themselves living in a socialist country.
Health insurers - once private companies - are now organs of the federal government. Every citizen is a ward of the state, which can now compel you to have insurance; punish you if you don't; determine if your insurance is acceptable; punish you if it isn't. Thousands of new federal bureaucrats will soon spill from the D.C. Beltway and flood the country, scrutinizing our finances to verify compliance with this new law.
A government that grants itself this kind of power over us can conceivably do anything to us. For our own good, of course. Such a country is in no meaningful sense "free."
And this is only the beginning. Liberals are salivating in contemplation of all the fanciful window trimmings that can in the future be hung from this legislative framework. Public option will soon appear as prelude to single payer, as was the intent all along. Soon, Americans won't even have the illusion of a choice - the government will move from subsidizer to provider, and it will be the only game in town.
So what's next? Some look to the states as possible saviors. Please. The states long ago surrendered their sovereignty, and are now junkies on federal monies, which they need for schools, roads, Medicaid, and much else. If the citizens are now wards of the federal government, the states long since preceded them in that sorry servitude.
The individual? What are we going to do, not pay the taxes to support this beast? Oh, they'll take that from you before you ever get your check; we gave them that power to them long ago, remember. March on Washington, en masse? Lot of good that's done thus far.
The Republicans? Assuming the GOP can take back both houses of Congress and the White House in the next couple of elections (by no means a sure thing), can you name one gigantic entitlement enacted by liberals that Republicans have successfully repealed? Or even made serious effort to repeal? Ever? Anyone?
The Courts? Sure, maybe Obamacare will work its way through the courts, and maybe the Supreme Court will finally take up the case (there is no guarantee of that, remember), and maybe the Court will not have tilted left by then, and maybe the Justices will declare it unconstitutional. Then what? Who will enforce this decision? Obamacare is already unconstitutional on its face, and yet is the law of the land. Do you think the Democrats will say, "Oh, all-right, never-mind," and cheerfully strike it from the books after their successful five-decade long crusade?
And even if a court challenge is eventually successful, how much of the bureaucracy will by then already be in place, how many of the thousands of new regulations already in effect, how much of the billions in new taxes and fines collected, how many jobs killed, how many middle class families addicted to the entitlement?
There's a reason Democrats were desperate to ram this through at all cost - once enacted, such things are all but perpetual. Former freedom-loving peoples begin to tell themselves it's really not so bad. Sure, government is forcing you to eat state-approved gruel, but hey, at least they hold the spoon, and they even pour a little sugar on top when you're good.
The worst part of watching the proceedings unfold on Sunday was the endless stream of commentators and pundits calmly discussing this bill as if it were just one more piece of bad legislation we will have to live under. In fact, what has transpired is nothing less than an overthrow of the old Constitutional order.
In 1776, the American Republic boldly announced its birth with the Declaration of Independence. In 2010, it quietly expired with a declaration of dependence - on government, on entitlement, and on the Democratic party.
B. Max wrote: I don't think this is over by a long shot. More likely it's just beginning. It's possible the tea party movement could grow into state secession movements. Something is going to happen, that's for sure.
Correct- this is just the opening act of "an army of Davids" forming a resistance...
“The civil war is over, Jonnyreb, get a Life!”
Say it to his face.
They can no longer call me a “cheat” when I refuse to give them my labor.
They can no longer call me “coward” when I refuse to fight for them.
The left will create what they have always created: every man for himself, the opposite of what they claim to advocate.
I believe that each of us should work in our personal lives to make certain that the burden of these “changes”, this tyranny, falls heaviest on those that supported it. Save the innocent whenever you can.
obama is president now, it’s not 1864,master.
“Obama is president now, it’s not 1864, master.”
Go ahead. Beat around the bush, don’t say what you mean and hide behind someone else’s skirts.
IMHO
I remember you- good to see you.
Living in Michigan with Granholm, Stupak, Levin, McManus, and Conyers doesn’t inspire me to want to fly my state flag.
So, hoisting the Gadsden.
So far.
-- Lysander Spooner
Welcome to the USSA, comrade.
Really, you will hardly notice that collar and chain after a while.
Hasnt died yet... SCOTUS has the last word.
No... The collective body of the people have the last word.
Always have always will.
W
A terrible idea. A c/c would be run by Congress (the rats), ACORN and SEIU.
We would wind up with a new constitution similar to the USSR's, and no BOR.
Sure we’d have a Bill of Rights - The Right to Free Food, The Right to Free Housing, The Right to Free Health Care, The Right to Free Public Transportation, The Right to Freedom From Gun Violence, and so on.
I believe you wrote about it yourself once upon a time.
No, they DO NOT!!!! We are NOT a crypto moslem country, with the constitution for a koran and congressmen OR USSC justices as imans. Many of us believe the constitution only lists-describes-the rights that are inherently ours, by virtue of being human. It does not “give” us rights, nor are we dependent for our rights on what congress does or the USSC rules. If enough people regard this bill (especially the mandate) as an egregious trampling on those rights, and this leads to massive civil disobedience (or more “extreme” acts of resistance....) then this bill will die, just as did prohibition. Ultimately, the American people have the last word-PERIOD. Will they resist? That’s the question, and let’s hope the USSC rules properly, so we don’t have to find out...
I do remember saying that SCOTUS has the last word... and under our constitution, that is correct.
I do not however regard that as the last option.
In as far as the people are concerned, our fate is in God’s hands.
True...and let us hope that the USSC has the sense to realize that it would be unwise to force Americans to turn in desperation to their last options. If the USSC has members twisted enough to look to the precedents set by FOREIGN courts, then one would hope the massive outcry against this bill and its overwhelming unpopularity might figure into their decision making just a *little*.
The only real question I have is why, in a building full of Freepers, all supposedly with a keen insight into the human soul, is Global2010 the only one that gets the creeps from me?
Good morning to you, LOL!
An apeaser is one who feeds a crocodile hoping it will eat him last.
Diplomacy is saying, “Nice doggie..” until you can pick up a big stick.
I believe both of those were from Will Rogers.
Cat got your tongue? Don’t want to use the word racist, or make blanket accusations about Republicans being nazis?
Don’t want to say what you mean? Still want to hide behind the president’s skirts?
IMHO
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