To: onyx
Like the woman said in the article, no business could survive if they treated their customers this way. And that’s the point. Government is not a business. They don’t even have to worry about treating their customers like customers. When government runs a monopoly, where else can they go? Just shove their gun harder into their stomachs. They’ll submit.
Like hell we will!!
64 posted on
01/02/2014 11:40:27 AM PST by
Jim Robinson
(Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God!!)
To: Jim Robinson
Out of curiosity I did a Bing search on “how to opt out of Obamacare.” It provided 1,140,000 links.
68 posted on
01/02/2014 11:50:21 AM PST by
Faith
To: Jim Robinson
There is no way in hell I would sign up anyway!
Now is the time for a Tax Revolution!
We need to de-fund a lot more than just health care!
Ideally there should be a mass movement all across the land that would de-fund the whole organized crime syndicate that some still call “The Government”.
Is anyone willing to sacrifice?
78 posted on
01/02/2014 12:01:56 PM PST by
right way right
(What's it gonna take? (guillotines?))
To: Jim Robinson
"Like Hell we will" - Right On!
Worse yet, while scores of people are righteously concerned about the NSA and on a personal level the Target Store, how about all the breaches when it comes to our personal medical records?
Healthcare Data Breaches To Surge In 2014.
Government doesn't operate on privacy either when it comes to us. We're just serfs, and the more information they have on each of us to use against us, the better for the powerful to subdue us or weed us out.
Remember that gun grabbing do-gooder in NY who published a list of gun owners with their addresses? Carry it forward to the extreme --- Why not a list the inflicted so that neighbors will know who's exhausting their valuable and limited medical resources? In government monopolies, it's every man for himself.
87 posted on
01/02/2014 12:15:05 PM PST by
onyx
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