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		<title>If Dr. Seuss Wrote About Nationalized Health Care . . .</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jun 2010 20:18:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Someone forwarded me an interesting &#8220;poem&#8221; that resembles a Dr. Seuss writing. If Dr. Seuss wrote about the nationalized health care legislation that was recently jammed through and shoved down our throats he might have said something like this: I do not like this Uncle Sam, I do not like his health care scam. I [...]]]></description>
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<p>Someone forwarded me an interesting &#8220;poem&#8221; that resembles a Dr. Seuss writing. If Dr. Seuss wrote about the nationalized health care legislation that was recently jammed through and shoved down our throats he might have said something like this:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">I do not like this Uncle Sam,<br />
I do not like his health care scam.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">I do not like these dirty crooks,<br />
Or how they lie and cook the books.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">I do not like when Congress steals,<br />
I do not like their secret deals.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">I do not like this speaker, Nan,<br />
I do not like this &#8216;YES WE CAN.&#8217;</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">I do not like this spending spree,<br />
I&#8217;m smart, I know that nothing&#8217;s free.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">I do not like your smug replies,<br />
When I complain about your lies.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">I do not like this kind of hope.<br />
I do not like it, nope, nope, nope!</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know to whom to attribute this cleverness but I think they did an excellent job expressing my sentiments. I feel they should resign and leave us alone so others can undo their damage!</p>
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		<title>Rant Following Obama&#8217;s Acceptance Speech</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug 2008 22:09:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What follows is kind of a &#8220;stream of consciousness&#8221; rant based on my reactions from Barack Obama&#8217;s Acceptance Speech last night during the Democratic National Convention. After Obama&#8217;s speech last night I was very disappointed in him. Honestly, I saw the night as historic and wanted to enjoy the moment 45 years after Martin Luther [...]]]></description>
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<p>What follows is kind of a &#8220;stream of consciousness&#8221; rant based on my reactions from Barack Obama&#8217;s Acceptance Speech last night during the Democratic National Convention.</p>
<p>After Obama&#8217;s speech last night I was very disappointed in him.  Honestly, I saw the night as historic and wanted to enjoy the moment 45  years after Martin Luther King, Jr.&#8217;s &#8220;I Have a Dream&#8221; speech. I expected to hear an uplifting speech that talked about the greatness of America. In  spite of my reservations regarding Obama&#8217;s vision and viewpoints on many issues, I was  prepared to take pride in the process and a nation that could overcome  slavery and racial prejudice to consider a minority for the highest  office in the land. However, in spite of my best intentions, Obama turned me off and actually made me angry.</p>
<p>For starters, you can&#8217;t give 95% of families a tax cut when a huge  percentage of them pay nothing in taxes. He simply lied since it&#8217;s  impossible. How can you cut somebody&#8217;s taxes who doesn&#8217;t pay taxes? Obama likes to criticize George W. Bush but at  least Bush told the truth when he said everybody who paid taxes would  get a tax cut. If elected, Obama will have to cut taxes on &#8220;the rich&#8221; to even  partially keep that 95% pledge. (See <a href="http://www.ntu.org/main/page.php?PageID=6">here</a> for a chart breaking down who pays taxes &#8212; note the  bottom 50% of income earners pay less than 3% of federal income taxes  and the top 1% pay almost 40%!)</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t tax the rich enough to pay for and <span id="more-52"></span>simultaneously grow the economy enough to  do everything Obama promised last night. What I heard was old-fashioned, liberalism  politics as usual and I hated it.  He painted a very dark and exaggerated picture of my  country and then promised to fix it.  Remember all the &#8220;I will&#8221;  statements?  It&#8217;s not his money to spend as he sees fit. And then there was that crazy political promise to end our dependency on foreign oil in 10 years while only hinting at the possibility of drilling. That&#8217;s impossible unless we rapidly increase supply or remove about half the cars in the country.</p>
<p>As a small business owner I shuddered to think of what he&#8217;s planning to  do to people who produce goods and services and hire others.  He can paint a sad picture of people losing their jobs from being  sick, etc. but it&#8217;s not business&#8217; responsibility to hire people. That&#8217;s a by-product. It&#8217;s  business&#8217; responsibility to fulfill their responsibilities and obligations  to their customers. We all don&#8217;t like delays. Take an airline, for example. A  pilot or mechanic or whatever cannot continually not show up for work,  whatever the good reasons may be, and expect to keep his or her job.   It&#8217;s not the airline&#8217;s responsibility to protect his or her job. It&#8217;s  their responsibility to fly people safely.</p>
<p>How is Obama going to fix all those human problems he mentioned and promised to address without taking away  my freedoms to spend my money, hire as I wish, and live life as I  choose?  He was talking lies and socialism. I was so disappointed. For most of this election cycle I  actually wanted him to win over Hilary but I found my respect for her  grow (very little I might add but in comparison to Obama it was growth) as his speech went on. I kept  thinking &#8220;how are you going to do that?&#8221; &#8212; especially in a free  society. I don&#8217;t want to be Sweden or even Canada. It&#8217;s not the federal  government&#8217;s job to be everybody&#8217;s safety net &#8212; let the states and  local governments (or faith groups) do that if they choose but don&#8217;t  make me pay for another botched bureaucracy.</p>
<p>We already have universal healthcare &#8212; have you ever seen somebody  turned away from a hospital?  I&#8217;ve never been asked for money up front and still get  good treatment. Why should I ask the government to get involved and  further mess that arrangement up?  What has the federal government done,  really, to improve anything on a national level like education or  healthcare that couldn&#8217;t have been done better on the local level if the  resources were available? Instead, the federal government takes local  resources in the form of huge taxes and then politically spends them  with lots of waste and bumbling. The local level is left to fight for  the scraps with the hope that our &#8220;guys in Washington&#8221; bring some largess back to us.  It&#8217;s madness. Let&#8217;s skip the middleman and avoid the federal feeding frenzy.</p>
<p>Let the federal government do their Constitutional requirements and leave the  state/local governments to the rest.  Why don&#8217;t the liberals complain about the  abuse of the Constitution by the trampling of states  rights?  I&#8217;m really angry about this and very frustrated at Obama&#8217;s  squandering of his Convention. I had hope for the Democratic Party and  was excited about the prospects of post-racial politics but instead I saw politics as usual. I&#8217;m willing to trust a maverick McCain and a  non-Washington insider hockey mom who has shown success on the state and  local level and who knows what it is like to have a son deployed to  Iraq, to have 5 kids, to have owned/operated a business, to have a child  with special needs, and to succeed in spite of all those things. I&#8217;m  ready for change but it&#8217;s not coming from Obama/Biden (who in spite of  what they say vote about 90% of the time with McCain since most Senate  votes are nearly unanimous for naming post offices and other almost  meaningless things).</p>
<p>This brings me to my final rant. When will the Democratic Party stop  emphasizing the single mom without healthcare and talk about &#8220;normal people&#8221; like me?  When  will they highlight somebody who actually has a traditional family and  works and achieves something?  When will the Democrats care about those who take risks and succeed and pay  taxes and produce and hire other people and then stay up at night  figuring out how to make payroll and quarterly taxes and workman&#8217;s comp,  etc. and hope there is enough after all the bills to pay themselves?  I&#8217;m tired of hearing about victims all the time and not at least  occasionally about people who make the country work. Even those rare Democratic examples of success are somehow made into victims. Our troops are mentioned and then simultaneously  matched in the same sentence with some kind of combat stress disorder. The truck driver is lauded for owning his own truck finally but yet he has no health insurance.  What about the truck driver who is  successful because he lives in America? What about the military hero who  beat the enemy and adjusted well to society and is now a successful  airline pilot or football coach?  What about what&#8217;s good with America?   Why can&#8217;t we be proud of success and wealth instead of lowering the bar  and taking from the rich to give to the poor?</p>
<p>I want everyone to  succeed and be rich. Remove the barriers and let people innovate and  succeed. When they do they hire others and pay taxes and lift their  communities, states and ultimately the nation. Let&#8217;s be excited about  our opportunities and aim for the stars!</p>
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