Posted on 11/18/2013 5:58:33 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
By chance, have you had enough yet? Many of you have either lost your jobs or you've had your hours reduced. Millions of you are seeing your insurance policies go up in a fireball before your very eyes, like a KISS concert only instead of singing, "I Stole Your Love," the front man now sings, "I Stole Your Heath Care."
But I don't want you to feel gullible. I think, under the circumstances, something approaching totally bamboozled would be understandable, ... or snookered, or hoodwinked, or hornswoggled, swindled, fleeced, scammed, deluded, stung, bent, folded, spindled and mutilated perhaps, broken into tiny dehumanized pieces to be redesigned into an academic's experimental idea of a perfect society certainly, but not gullible.
In what became the longest instance of political foreplay in contemporary American history, the President whispered utopian nothings in your ear, caressing your hopes while dreamily promising that millions of people would get something for nothing and you wouldn't have to pay for it. You could say he was being coy, but that would be on the order of saying that the Titanic took on just a little added moisture.
After quoting the President's oft repeated promise that, "If you like your health insurance, you will be able to keep your health insurance," NBC News did a little investigative work (presumably without spraining anything) and found that:....
(Excerpt) Read more at ricochet.com ...
It is a tenet of Saul Alinsky’s instructions for radicals and community organizers to use deception in dealing with one’s chosen enemies.
That goes right along with their tenet that the opposition is immoral and does not deserve an honest discussion.
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