Monday, March 8, 2010

When democrats lose their marbles...

Interesting news day today. The democrats are losing it -- their grip, their confidence, and all their marbles.

This Massa guy, a D-Rep from NY who apparently has been busted for making advances to a guy in his office, offered a 90-minute radio tirade today, saying he was framed by the White House, Ram Emanual, et. al., because he voted "no" for socialized medicine. Not sure I believe him, but then again, I have no reason not to believe him. The democrats haven't demonstrated any ethics so far, after all.

Then the Comrade gave a speech at some college near Philadelphia. Saw clips. He's tipping his hand. He said something like, "Insurance companies ration insurance to the sick and the healthy based on who can pay." And, "Insurance works for insurance companies, not for the American people."

Which I found rather baldly marxist. Sure, insurance companies "ration" insurance to people based on whether or not they can pay, just as grocery stores "ration" milk and bread to people based on who can pay, just as WalMart "rations" T-shirts and Korean-made tennis shoes to people based on who can pay, just as banks "ration" home mortgages to people based on who can pay... OOPS!

That's right. Banks were ordered by the feds to "ration" home mortgages to everyone, whether or not they could pay. And the entire financial structure of the USA ended up on the brink of total collapse. Jeez, who could see that coming? That one little marxist giveaway could mess all that up?

At any rate, the Comrade demonstrates once again his marxist ideological roots (and shoots and branches) and absolute ignorance of the free market and free enterprise.

He just doesn't get it.

Another good hoot from the other side of the world:  Iran's Abracadabrajab announced today that the 9/11 terrorist attack was all a scam. It never really happened. We made it all up as an excuse to attack Afghanistan.

And this idiot has been to NYC and seen the hole where the WTC once stood. Boy, somebody needs a strait jacket.

Or maybe a couple people could use them. For their own good, of course. So they won't hurt themselves or anyone else.

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