I would like to add to my PS on the last posting I made in this thread if I may.....I said in that PS that anyone who opposes this bill, or this tax, is said to be not able to understand or comprehend the proposals....in others words, trust us, we know what is best...we hear you in all the polls saying you dont want any part of it...but you just dont understand.
I did not see THIS WEEK on ABC yesterday but in reading the transcript this morning, I was struck by these comments from George Will....he was responding to the moderator mentioning the latest poll numbers showing disapproval not only of the President but his policies, especially this health care bill...
"WILL: Well, to his credit, this is a serious president who has decided not to hoard his political capital. To govern is to choose; to choose is to make someone unhappy. And he's made a lot of choices, almost all of them, in my judgment, unfortunate, but he won the election. He gets to do that. So he's been a serious man.
Furthermore, with regard to health care, all this investment in an unpopular bill, there is a strand of liberalism of which I think he is an exemplary that says the fact that it's unpopular demonstrates how important it is to pass it. That is, supervisory liberalism says the American people really don't know what's in their best interests and it's our job to tell them. He's telling them."
http://abcnews.go.com/ThisWeek/week-...9584720&page=4