MICHELLE OBAMA, speaking Puerto Rico: "Barack
knows that we are going to have to make sacrifices; we are going to
have to change our conversation; we're going to have to change our
traditions, our history; we're going to have to move into a different
place as a nation."
Go back and read this out loud and see if you agree with this purpose and the perceived notion that our country needs a new history, a new tradition, a very different national conversation.
If you do not agree with the Obamas, if you now understand just how radical they are, you are part of a growing national majority who see central governance as more the problem as the solution. Viva la Ronald Reagan.
PRINCETON, NJ -- The 56% of U.S. adults who now say it is
not the federal government's responsibility to make sure all Americans have healthcare
coverage continues to reflect a record high. Prior to 2009, a clear majority of
Americans consistently had said the government should take responsibility for
ensuring that all Americans have healthcare.
What is even more noteworthy is the fact that 42% of the nation believes in Central Government. I could have written "just or only 42%" but the fact of the matter is this: that percentage is indicative of the sad state of affairs in this great nation. to buy into Obama's version of healthcare is to give credence to the Mother State. Understand that ObamaCare is not about "universal healthcare." We now know that while he and his progressive comrades tout the inclusion of 30 million folks, previously uninsured, there will be 40 to 50 million Americans without insurance when this pathetic episode in our history reaches its first milestone.
What is even more noteworthy is the fact that 42% of the nation believes in Central Government. I could have written "just or only 42%" but the fact of the matter is this: that percentage is indicative of the sad state of affairs in this great nation. to buy into Obama's version of healthcare is to give credence to the Mother State. Understand that ObamaCare is not about "universal healthcare." We now know that while he and his progressive comrades tout the inclusion of 30 million folks, previously uninsured, there will be 40 to 50 million Americans without insurance when this pathetic episode in our history reaches its first milestone.
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