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Guest
08-25-2009, 06:39 AM
are we on here who feel this way, although we are made to feel as if we were "nut jobs" or just plain negative folks.

It is nice to know that we are not alone....

"A New Push to Play God from Washington"

"The serious, and sometimes chilling, provisions of the medical care legislation that President Obama has been trying to rush through Congress are important enough for all of us to stop and think, even though his political strategy from the outset has been to prevent us from having time to stop and think about it.

What we also should stop to think about is the mindset behind this legislation, which is very consistent with the mindset behind other policies of this administration, whether the particular issue is bailing out General Motors, telling banks who to lend to or appointing "czars" to tell all sorts of people in many walks of life what they can and cannot do.

The idea that government officials can play God from Washington is not a new idea, but it is an idea that is being pushed with new audacity."

The author, Thomas Sowell, goes on to talk about the America that he believes is being created....

"This is the America for which Michelle Obama expressed her resentment before it became politically expedient to keep quiet.

It is the America that Reverend Jeremiah Wright denounced in his sermons during the 20 years when Barack Obama was a parishioner, before political expediency required Obama to withdraw and distance himself.

The thing most associated with America-- freedom-- is precisely what must be destroyed if this is to be turned into a fundamentally different country to suit Obama's vision of the country and of himself. But do not expect a savvy politician like Barack Obama to express what he is doing in terms of limiting our freedom.

He may not even think of it in those terms. He may think of it in terms of promoting "social justice" or making better decisions than ordinary people are capable of making for themselves, whether about medical care or housing or many other things. Throughout history, egalitarians have been among the most arrogant people."


http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2009/08/24/whose_medical_decisions_part_iv_97924.html

Guest
08-25-2009, 08:13 AM
are we on here who feel this way, although we are made to feel as if we were "nut jobs" or just plain negative folks.

It is nice to know that we are not alone....

"A New Push to Play God from Washington"

"The serious, and sometimes chilling, provisions of the medical care legislation that President Obama has been trying to rush through Congress are important enough for all of us to stop and think, even though his political strategy from the outset has been to prevent us from having time to stop and think about it.

What we also should stop to think about is the mindset behind this legislation, which is very consistent with the mindset behind other policies of this administration, whether the particular issue is bailing out General Motors, telling banks who to lend to or appointing "czars" to tell all sorts of people in many walks of life what they can and cannot do.

The idea that government officials can play God from Washington is not a new idea, but it is an idea that is being pushed with new audacity."

The author, Thomas Sowell, goes on to talk about the America that he believes is being created....

"This is the America for which Michelle Obama expressed her resentment before it became politically expedient to keep quiet.

It is the America that Reverend Jeremiah Wright denounced in his sermons during the 20 years when Barack Obama was a parishioner, before political expediency required Obama to withdraw and distance himself.

The thing most associated with America-- freedom-- is precisely what must be destroyed if this is to be turned into a fundamentally different country to suit Obama's vision of the country and of himself. But do not expect a savvy politician like Barack Obama to express what he is doing in terms of limiting our freedom.

He may not even think of it in those terms. He may think of it in terms of promoting "social justice" or making better decisions than ordinary people are capable of making for themselves, whether about medical care or housing or many other things. Throughout history, egalitarians have been among the most arrogant people."


http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2009/08/24/whose_medical_decisions_part_iv_97924.html

I personally like Mr. Sowells political commentaries. It's refreshing to hear a black conservative point of view about politics and social issues. He and Bill Cosby have the intelligence, maturity and fortitude to cross racial lines and "call it as they see it". Bucco, I expect to hear some rancor about your post from "egalitarians" who who will want to tell us how we should live.

Guest
08-25-2009, 08:41 AM
"Obama even gets away with saying things like having a system to "keep insurance companies honest"-- and many people may not see the painful irony in politicians trying to keep other people honest. Certainly most of the media are unlikely to point out this irony."

How very true....every single word.

btk