Posted on 04/05/2012 6:24:07 PM PDT by TexasNative2000
You’re on a roll today.
Kudos...I always enjoy your posts.
Professor Kingsfield: ‘You come in here with a skull full of mush but you leave thinking like a lawyer.’
—The Paper Chase
“In the German edition of The Financial Times, Sabine Muscat is astonished at Justice Antonin Scalia’s argument that if the government can mandate insurance, it can also require people to eat broccoli. “Absurder Vergleich” reads the article’s kicker, which in English translates to, “Absurd Comparison.” In trying to defeat the bill, Muscat writes, Scalia is making a “strange analogy [to] vegetables.”
Of course, these parasites don’t understand this. That’s why were Americans and they are what they are - losers.
That is at least as I saw it as an American. And it occurred to me that my vision of what was occurring in that room was entirely different from that of the Belgians. They expected to be treated like s*** by people who to me were by definition public servants. They, these citizens were not citizens at all were subjects and no different except in the quality and fashion of their clothing than their serf ancestors, the bottom rung of the natural political order. God (although He is largely forgotten and irrelevant), the King (now the Prime Minister), the Nobles (the iron rice bowl bureaucrats), the lick spittles, lackeys, and henchmen of the Nobles (in this case these public union teat sucking postal workers), and then the Peasants (everybody else). That is their pyramid of power and authority and is at a fundamental level how their minds operate.
And I realized that for me, with the exception of God who to most of us relevant at least in Name, the pyramid stands on its pinnacle with the wide base, the People, at the top just beneath and with no one in between ourselves and the Deity. That is the American exception and is more truly revolutionary than any idea that has come along probably since the invention of fire.
Europe has a difficult time understanding the concept of limited government. It can understand that governments should not be able to violate people’s rights, but it can’t fathom any other limitations.
What the hell would the Eurotrash dirtbags know about liberty?
I liked you response better than any of the others. I agree that the article infers that all Europeans like the idea of Pbamacare, and they think we are nuts to not like it.
Now, I am surprised tha so many posters here automatically decided to accept the premise as true. The liberal media in Europe is as bad as ours or perhaps even worse in their leftist tilt.
Since so many Europeans continue to come to the USA. it stands top reason they are not so enamored of all the socialism over there. In May 2010 I was in Bavaria (southern Germany), and spoke to a businessman in a small town. He ran a small business of collection of refuse (not exactly sure what it was, but he had several employees who drove trucks.). This man was really down on all the social programs which caused high taxation and little incentive for workers to be good employees.
So, I would not take this article as being representative of a lot of Europeans.
sfl
I know, Europe should think about Hitler, Stalin and Mussolini—all at the same time! Who are they to talk.
The article is an uninformed POS provoking the predictable equally uninformed jingoism. I expect any minute a post saying that Obumster is a Communist yeah, but he’s OUR Communist, so there. The Euros that I know know, even if this MSM journo selected those who don’t. In fact, in Switzerland, also a federation, it’s the citizens who can collectively overturn any damn law via a referendum. Can we? Also, in parliamentary systems where the prime minister is roughly the equivalent of our POTUS, that prime minister can be kicked out for lesser crimes than those committed by Saint Zero, with whom we are stuck for four or eight years. And, as the informed ones know, a PM’s job is not too secure in those countries. As it oughta be! They have courts too, to review laws, imagine that. And lots of problems that we don’t.
...We, therefore, the Representatives of the united States of America, in General Congress, Assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do, in the Name, and by Authority of the good People of these Colonies, solemnly publish and declare, That these united Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States, that they are Absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain, is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that as Free and Independent States, they have full Power to levy War, conclude Peace, contract Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do all other Acts and Things which Independent States may of right do. And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor.
Get it ??!!!?? We dont want to be anything like you.
Oh yes, those jingoistic Freepers.
Have you considered the possibility that you’ve evolved beyond this place? Maybe it’s time for you to consider a more enlightened forum.
Why is our federalist system so difficult for some to understand? Romneycare actually provides a wonderful teaching moment on this, and the exercise can even bring into play the Left’s favorite judicial boogeyman (the Lochner!!! case). The federal government has specific powers that are enumerated in the Constitution, the states have general powers, except where limited in the Constitution. A state can do something as stupid as Romneycare, while the federal government cannot. Why is that sooooooooooooooo hard to grasp? I contend that it isn’t. The Left simply thinks it can use the One Ring (if I may) to do “good”. Barack Obama understands perfectly well that the Constitution stands in his way, and has plainly said as much. The Europeasants actually don’t get it because liberty is pretty rare on the Continent.
From One Hundred and One Famous Poems, "America for Me," by Henry Van Dyke (1852-1933):
'Tis fine to see the Old World, and travel up and down
Among the famous palaces and cities of renown,
To admire the crumbly castles and the statues of the kings,--
But now I think I've had enough of antiquated things.
So it's home again, and home again, America for me!
My heart is turning home again, and there I long to be,
In the land of youth and freedom beyond the ocean bars,
Where the air is full of sunlight and the flag is full of stars
(It goes on for several more stanzas)
That looks like the future under 0-care. I could foresee doctors working under contact, hourly for a hospital ACO on some days and then reserve their best efforts for the self pay patients.
Europe - on the verge of bankruptcy because of its unfettered spending on outrageous social programs - Is Baffled by the U.S. Supreme Court.....
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