Hat tip goes to Red Hat and Big Government. Watch the following movie made by a constitutional activist.
"Jackpot, Brother," says the film-maker. Love it. Then at the end, Hare and cronies get into their SUV so they can go to Red Lobster and pig out and complain about their pesky constituents.
I just gave $25 to Hare's opponent, Bobby Schilling. We got to dump guys like this who don't know the our founding documents, don't care about them and think that their job is to redistribute money. I know people who owed huge hospital bills―they are doing fine.
How come people like this dude were happy to allow people to finance big ass homes they couldn't afford, but God forbid they should have to finance a medical bill? It's ok to spend so much money on a home that you have to finance it over time, but it's not ok for a medical bill.
ReplyDeleteThat is a really good point, Kathleen. I think part of it is because health care is one of those things in the mind of Democrats and in the mind of the unthinking that should be auto-magically be provided for everyone, like rain and sunshine, and it's not fair that some people are healthier than others, etc.
ReplyDeleteFor that matter, the home financing issue can be seen in the same way. There are all kinds of programs out there to allow people who "can't" make mortgage payments.
Health care is something that many people consider priceless, but that they are unwilling to pay anything for.
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