"Resist and
Refuse" The Health Care Bill:
Real Patriots Taking Real Actions Against
ObamaCare
by Neil Wollman
I'm tired of
my fellow anti-ObamaCare folks complaining, but
not really doing anything about the new law.
Lets not be hypocritical like my Republican
brethren who complained about the Obama economic
stimulus plan and then praised themselves for
getting money and helping their states. The
health care bill is a disaster and Im
not going to just shout at a few demonstrations
and wait till its repealed.
Instead of
Repeal and Replace the bill as
suggested by Republican lawmakers, lets
Resist and Refuse the bill and not
abide by its socialist and dictatorial
control of citizens and the insurance industry. I
dont trust the Republicans either and as
long as Barrack Hussein Obama is President, the
bill will never be repealed anyway. So lets
fight it with all the weapons we can muster. I
was going to call it Reload and
Refuse like my sister Sarah Palin might do,
but then our opponents would say I was provoking
violence when theyre just dead wrong.
Let me
highlight one example of whats wrong with
the bill and what Im going to do. I have
teenagers in my household and have heard that I
can now keep them on my insurance plan till
theyre 26 years old. Well, I dont
intend to. When they reach the age when I
previously would have had to put them on new
plans for themselves, I will. Its just the
right thing to do because thats what the
insurance companies have always insisted.
Keeping my
kids on my insurance plan is just another part of
the Nanny state liberals want to foist upon us.
Its creeping socialism. First its up
to age 26. Then its age 30 and who knows
where it will endmaybe where all families
will just always be covered by insurance forever!
Health care just wont be valued as much
when everyone has it. And thats the evil of
socialism, telling you that you have to be able
to get health care; which brings me to the
blatantly unconstitutional mandate that everyone
has to get health insurance. Sure, some will say
that everyone has to pay for Social Security out
of their paychecks. Well, people can just decide
not to work. That solves that problem.
I feel the
same way about other parts of this bill, which
can only be labeled as terrorist in nature since
its the worst attack we have experienced
since 9-11. If insurance companies try to raise
rates and are stopped because of the new law, I
intend to pay what they requested. If I change
insurance plans, dont expect me to ask to
be covered for any pre-existing conditions. And I
can fill in any prescription drug dough-nut
holes myself, thank you.
Anyway,
its all a plot to hurt insurance companies
that are just practicing free enterprise
capitalism. I dont want a government take-over
of my health and life (and one-sixth of the
economy), so I am just not going to let that
happen. I will take advantage of what insurance
companies used to offer and know that they are
looking after my best interests. And itll
put a few extra bucks in their pockets during
these difficult times for all.
Maybe some day
the whole bill will be repealed. But until
then, I will fight it and hope that all patriotic
Americans will join me. We have the best health
care system in the world right now, so why make
changes, right? And after we win this battle, we
will take on Medicare and Social Security in the
same wayuntil everyone has to fend for
themselves, the way it ought to be. That's what
made America great.
(This is, of
course, a satire and fictionalized account, but
the issues covered are very real.)
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