Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Obama: The time for talking is through.

I think not.
Obama is always ending debate. A revolutionary man, such as himself, you would imagine as a symbol of open and free discussion. People who are secure in their beliefs, grounded in truth, confident in their policies, never fear discussion. He, however, has the personality of an ego-obsessed dictator. Just follow him blindly and don't forget to genuflect.



Obama isn't even bothering to read and maintain his clarity and understanding of the bill. He only wants to repeat his frivolous, airy propaganda over and over. And you, my fellow Americans, are to shut off your brain and accept it. Don't research. Don't question. Don't educate yourself. Don't expect your President and Congress to debate or discuss a bill that would entirely revamp the American Health care system and increase your tax burden.
Just acquiesce.

Ed Morrissey from HotAir places The One's health care talk in appropriate context:

“The time for talking is through,” sayeth the man who apparently doesn’t realize that Congress exists to debate legislation and not to muzzle itself and rubber-stamp executive initiatives. Of course, Barack Obama might be able to make that argument a little better if this particular executive took any sort of responsibility for the executive initiative in question. Real Clear Politics has this quote from the President who wants Congress to pass the health-care reform bill by the end of the month without debate, but who apparently has no clue as to what it says or how it works.

During the call, a blogger from Maine said he kept running into an Investors Business Daily article that claimed Section 102 of the House health legislation would outlaw private insurance. He asked: “Is this true? Will people be able to keep their insurance and will insurers be able to write new policies even though H.R. 3200 is passed?” President Obama replied: “You know, I have to say that I am not familiar with the provision you are talking about.”

Er, what? Obama has insisted repeatedly that the bill would not force people out of their private health insurance plans, which have over 80% of Americans satisfied at the moment. Now we find out that Obama hasn’t read the section of the bill that pertains to the issue? It shows that Obama has been talking out of his hat the entire time, and has become so disengaged from the process that he’s not bothering to keep up with the legislative changes.

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