Monday, March 30, 2009

Health Care and Tax Cuts - A Tribute to Levin

There is an understanding among some of the new voices around the block that it is the undeniable folly of Americans that they are greedy. They want more for themselves, when realistically they need to understand to make do with less.

With this form of pessimism that is shaping among the modern statist, those who seek control for the state from the individual, who touts himself or herself as a progressive liberal, it is anybody’s guess as to why Europeans founded the colonies at all. Think about it. Did they really embark on the most treacherous crossings of the Atlantic Ocean on the hope that they might be burdened with a better life?

It seems plain to me that the ones espousing this collective reasoning are the greediest of all. They literally wake up nearly every day figuring out how to hire more politicians and government officials to take money from people they don’t know to people that they feel they do know. Lets face it, when it comes to the private sector, liberals’ thirst for domination exceeds that of a pit bull at your local butchery, provided that overcame the tax burden as a whole. The tragedy however, is that the butcher occasionally believes this after being promised some health care and tax credits.

Is it common sense to give up a stable job that can provide both health care and wealth for a promise from a politician? Now we know the tax cuts (for those that pay taxes) aren't coming. But, it was common sense in England, apparently, when they nationalized the health care system, so it was astonishing for me to learn the damning statistics cited in Mark Levin’s Liberty and Tyranny. As a male, I would not prefer a 604% additional chance at prostate cancer as in England. I’d like our chances better if we could persuade and assist the statists to build a Nina, Pinta, and a Santa Marie to re-colonize Europe!

However, I’m not saying that voting for cloaked statists is like digging your own grave. On the contrary, it is much more like hiring someone to dig your own grave for you and push you in a little early with your grandkid’s money! Do the early birds get the worm? Or should it be in this instance that the worms get you?

Perhaps it’s finally time to start a movement to stop the carcinogen now clearly identified as statism. For the sake of the village, statists should not be allowed within twenty feet of any form of legislation, and this can begin by voting these not-so-funny comedians into new work one election cycle at a time. ■

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