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Monday, December 21, 2009

Legislative offal.

By Col. B. Bunny

The health care legislation about to pass is outrageous.

  1. It’s outrageous for the failure of its proponents to present to the people a non-sound-bite analysis of the problems that allegedly exist with our present health care “system.”
  2. It’s outrageous for the failure of its proponents to present arguments how legislation can and should address any such problems.
  3. It’s outrageous for the failure of its proponents to present arguments why a “comprehensive” solution is required.
  4. It’s outrageous for its scope.
  5. It’s outrageous for what it reveals about the stupidity, arrogance and mendacity of its proponents.
  6. It’s outrageous for its perversion of the concept of insurance.
  7. It’s outrageous for its destructive purpose.
  8. It’s outrageous for its destructive effect on small business.
  9. It’s outrageous for its attack on innovation.
  10. It’s outrageous for its creation of a massive new bureaucracy.
  11. It’s outrageous for its great costs that its proponents falsely claim will be costs savings.
  12. It’s outrageous for its accounting gimmickry.
  13. It’s outrageous for its ignoring of constitutional limits on congressional power.
  14. It’s outrageous for it failure to provide that Congress will be under the same health system that it mandates for the rest of us.
  15. It’s outrageous for its not having been debated in the last election.
  16. It’s outrageous for its being against the present clear expressions of the will of the people.
  17. It’s outrageous for the burdens it creates on present and future generations.
  18. It’s outrageous for its coverage extended to illegal immigrants.
  19. It’s outrageous for the transfer of care decisions to bureaucrats.
  20. It’s outrageous for utterly ignoring the record of socialized medicine at home and elsewhere.
  21. It’s outrageous for having advanced so far with the tacit support of the legacy media.
  22. It’s outrageous for its assault on our liberty.

Let it be said as well that the Republicans are outrageous for their sappy collegiality and flaccid opposition. The phrase “fire in the belly” does not come immediately to mind.

Earlier in the year, Mark Levin said of the Iranian nuclear menace (sic ad astra) that Obama is precisely the wrong man to be president to deal with this problem. Talk about a true statement!

So, too, is this legislation precisely the wrong focus for our nation.

Here are a few problems that strike me as serious:

With all this, the last thing anyone in government needs to be doing now is spending massive amounts of time and effort in order to screw up the finest health care in the world.

But, friends, that is exactly what Congress, at this very moment, is dedicated to accomplishing, heedless of other critical problems.

What historical precedent is there, exactly, for this gross failure to distinguish between real dangers and fanciful ones? To distinguish between major and minor problems? WWI? Christendom’s failure to come to the aid of Constantinople? The west’s failure to depose the Bolsheviks when their power was unconsolidated? Allowing slavery to take hold in the American colonies? Voting for the income tax amendment to the Constitution? The one providing for the direct election of senators? The west’s failure to stop Hitler early? The 18th-century French aristocracy’s failure to see the ground shifting from under them? The German people’s support for the National Socialists and fascism (whose incipient variant we can see before our eyes, albeit with the presidential ambition for a national civilian “defense corps” as yet unrealized)?

The Colonel’s misspent life is, in comparison to the current approach, evidently one of probity, restraint, and godly service to others and the cause of reason rather than the one dedicated to hedonism, tabloid journalism, T&A movies, power naps, job hopping, and alcohol research that he’s always thought it was.



Posted by Col. B. Bunny on 12/21/2009 at 08:58 PM

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  1. “It’s not a bug, it’s a feature.”

    Posted by ΛΕΟΝΙΔΑΣ  on  12/21/2009  at  10:32 PM
  2. Honey, have you seen my Constitution? The 1787 one. It was right here just a minute ago. The country’s stopped working altogether and I need to fix it right this time. What’s that? Does it say “We The People” at the top? Okay, that’s the one. No, there isn’t any warranty, we bought the country used, remember?

    Posted by Ol' Remus  on  12/22/2009  at  11:41 AM
  3. Out-of-warranty service available at astronomical prices. Call for a quote involving huge expense and great danger to life and fortunes of customer. Defective product must be hand delivered by customer in original, unbroken packaging to service department in Labrador for exchange with refurbished legacy models.  Choice of 1940 and 1865 models only.  Pre-1861 model is deprecated and, anyway, permanently out of stock.

    Posted by Col. B. Bunny  on  12/22/2009  at  10:52 PM
  4. That is exactly what Congress, at this very moment, is dedicated to accomplishing, heedless of other critical problems.

    Posted by Travel Ins  on  01/05/2010  at  08:30 AM


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