Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Obama: Health Care, Socialism, and a Cold Day in Hell

I think Obama and his Democrat comrades underestimated the American people.

They thought they could ram through this disastrous health care legislation before we knew what hit us.

They were wrong.




From WGNO:

Four members of President Barack Obama's cabinet visited Louisiana on Monday to tout plans for improving health care in rural areas, but they found themselves defending the administration's broader effort to overhaul the nation's health care system.

Skeptical audience members at Monday's forum in Reserve peppered the cabinet members with questions and critical remarks about health care legislation working its way through Congress.

Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said the administration's plan seeks to extend health coverage to millions of uninsured Americans without taking a "one size fits all" approach or eliminating "employer-based coverage."

"I think there is some misinformation, unfortunately," she said. "It is really to stabilize the system that we have and to hopefully cover folks who are not covered."

Sebelius was joined at the forum by Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, Labor Secretary Hilda Solis and Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki. Their trip to Reserve was one of at least 10 stops planned for a "Rural Tour" that administration officials are taking while the House and Senate work on health care legislation.

"President Obama has introduced a bold health care vision for our rural communities," Shinseki said. "Achieving that vision is incredibly important."

Some of the audience members in Reserve wore T-shirts that read, "Hands Off My Health Care," and the loudest cheers were reserved for people who criticized the Obama administration's health care plans.

"Please carry a message to Mr. Obama that it will be a cold day in hell before he socializes my county," one man shouted at the cabinet members, who didn't respond.

The cabinet members had a lot to say, but when confronted with that man's request, "Please carry a message to Mr. Obama that it will be a cold day in hell before he socializes my county," they had nothing to say.

I don't think ignoring the man was a smart move. Such a deafening silence is not good.

Not one of them defended Obama's measures as being other than socialism.

Not good.

It was CYA, pure and simple.

1 comment:

H.Martin,Techie said...

I'd love to shake that man's hand that said "it will be a cold day in hell.
We all need to band together to fight this underhanded attempt to sound like you are doing good while enveloping us in socialism.