Posted on 12/27/2009 3:44:54 PM PST by Starman417
I have been a law-abiding citizen all my life. I've always played by the rules. That is about to change. The early morning passage yesterday of the Senate health care bill requires every American to purchase health insurance. I refuse. I will not abide by this bill if it is passed into law. And if the government levies a fine, I will not pay it. I've had enough.
There comes a time when a line in the sand must be drawn. I've just drawn mine. I've listened to the outright lies our politicians have spouted in order to pass this legislation, which, by the way, has nothing to do with health care and everything to do with government control.
Democrats declared this bill was deficit neutral. Not so, says the Congressional Budget Office. Alas, this wasn't reported until minutes after the bill passed the Senate
Dems say this bill will allow an additional 30 million people to be covered while not affecting prices. Helloo....this goes contrary to the very basic law of supply and demand.
I've had enough of the back door deals, the outright bribes, the lies, the rush, and the absolute arrogance of our elected officials who patronizingly tell me with a straight face that black is white and if I questions their wisdom, why I must be a loony tea-bagger who doesn't believe in the rule of gravity. Enough!!
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We must show absolutely no fear of going to the detention camps, federal prisons or wherever non compliant protesters are being led to.
If they want to confiscate something I own I will gladly haul my truck down to a federal office ahead of time, in a compact easy to store compressed cube of steel.
If they want my home I will burn it down.
I will not stop finding ways to give them NOTHING, and to make them work harder with a more drain on their resources trying to track down any assets they think I have.
I will salt the earth ahead of them.
Umm...unfortunately, there are quite a lot of disadvantages to being in prison too...
Ping!
Here we are again. It is nearly time to sweat some blood for principle.
There is a whole bunch of 40 something white guys who would like to catch up on a few decades of reading, sleep, and get off the hamster wheel. Every time you go to court, just threaten the judge and his family. Stay at it until you’re of social security age.
True enough, but for minor sums they just garnish paychecks.
It’s time for a national strike like they do in France and other euro countries. Perhaps a week long walkout by all the producers in the U.S. Dems and Libs could stay on the job because they by and large don’t produce sh!t anyway.
I think I read somewhere that in the House version they want some sort of authority to pry into your bank accounts, not to mention your medical records.
THAT is how the premiums will be paid in the event that the taxpayer fails to do so.
We really must push the State’s Attorney Generals to take the passage of this HC bill the Supreme Court.
Ummm...do we really want to be butt-boys for all the brothers in the joint?
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Better get used to it. Now its passed it will be almost impossible to repeal...
Unfortunately, the gov't knows there will hundreds of thousands of us who would opt for this - that is why they have set the IRS up as the collection agency. They will take it out of your pay or your social security -
They’re just getting started. Americans have no clue how far governments can go or will go.
I don’t think a credit score puts the fear into revolutionaries.
Easily enough done. I read somewhere that the Senate language specifically bars the IRS from doing anything beyond nagging you about those fines. That may change later, but Obama would rather let the deficit grow than scare off the sheeple at this stage. Must first build a strong corral.
They'll have to kill me first.
That’s the plan :>)
Oh, I forgot the free sex.
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