I never had any intentions for this blog to become a political forum, but I can't help it. I cannot stay silent any more. I read in the news and I see on TV where our current administration is leading our country, and it scares me. We are moving closer and closer to socialism and no one seems to notice. Has Obama sweet-talked the American people so much that they are blinded to what he really wants to do? Has his fancy rhetoric that comes to him via teleprompter brainwashed us all?
Obama has increased spending, increased the deficit, increased the national debt (yes, liberals, you can no longer blame Bush). He claimed that his stimulus bill was needed to avoid unemployment reaching 8%. Well guess what genius, it's now over 9%!
And of course now Obama wants to push us towards socialized health care. That's another trillion dollars over the next decade. (And that only covers a third of uninsured Americans in this country!) I wish that was the only problem with this legislation, but it would also destroy private health care as we know it. Private health care cannot compete with a public option when the government is creating the rules of competition. I know there are problems with health care costs, but allowing the government to take care of it isn't the solution. I urge everyone to contact their congressmen to prevent this from becoming law.
I would like to say more but it's after midnight, and I'm tired. Also, Texas lost to LSU in the College World Series so I'm a little bummed. But don't worry, as long as the crap in Washington continues, I'll have much more to say.
Anyway, don't mind me, I'm just rambling.
Obama has increased spending, increased the deficit, increased the national debt (yes, liberals, you can no longer blame Bush). He claimed that his stimulus bill was needed to avoid unemployment reaching 8%. Well guess what genius, it's now over 9%!
And of course now Obama wants to push us towards socialized health care. That's another trillion dollars over the next decade. (And that only covers a third of uninsured Americans in this country!) I wish that was the only problem with this legislation, but it would also destroy private health care as we know it. Private health care cannot compete with a public option when the government is creating the rules of competition. I know there are problems with health care costs, but allowing the government to take care of it isn't the solution. I urge everyone to contact their congressmen to prevent this from becoming law.
I would like to say more but it's after midnight, and I'm tired. Also, Texas lost to LSU in the College World Series so I'm a little bummed. But don't worry, as long as the crap in Washington continues, I'll have much more to say.
Anyway, don't mind me, I'm just rambling.
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