December 24, 2009

Health Care Bill Marked By Arrogance,Corruption,Stupidity

Filed under: Corruption,Healthcare — Cato Uticensis @ 9:43 AM

As of this post the Senate passed it’s version of health care 60-39. Republicans just didn’t have the votes to stop the Senate’s Obama Care. While they didn’t have the votes, they certainly had the better argument. Senator Tom Coburn has eloquently explained why he voted against the Senate Democrats bill:

This vote is indeed historic. This Congress will be remembered for its arrogance, corruption and stupidity. In the year of 2009, a Congress ignored the coming economic storm and impending bankruptcy of our entitlement programs and embarked on an ideological crusade to bring our nation as close to single-payer, government-run health care as possible. If this bill becomes law, future generations will rue this day and I will do everything in my power to work toward its repeal. This bill will ration care, cut Medicare, increase premiums, fund abortion and bury our children in debt.

This process was not compromise. This process was corruption. This bill passed because votes were bought and sold using the issue of abortion as a bargaining chip. The abortion provision alone makes this bill the most arrogant piece of legislation I have seen in Congress. Only the most condescending politician can believe it is appropriate to force Americans to pay for other people’s abortions and to coerce medical professional to take the lives of unborn children.

The Democrats are one step closer to their life-long dream: SOCIALIZED MEDICINE, the crown jewel of socialism. And there seems to be nothing that we the American people can do to stop. With two-thirds of Americans opposed to this deliberate take over of the worlds greatest health care system, Democrats are hell bent to enact passage of a final bill in February 2010.



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