Tuesday, February 8, 2011

It ain't over 'til it's over

Very quickly, because I've got a lot more work than I've got time.

Saw Bill O'Reilly's interview with the Comrade, and just a few comments.

The Comrade, like the rest of the merry marxists, continues to refer to the repeal of socialized medicine as "fighting the battles of the past."

No, it ain't over 'til it's over. It's still very current.

Socialized medicine will destroy the nation. No American can afford to give up this battle, unless you want to live in a gulag.

And Mrs. Comrade is now trying to dictate food portions in restaurants. Switch out fries for carrot sticks. But you know what? Carrot sticks don't necessarily have any greater nutritional value than french fries.

And Mrs. Comrade and other ignorami have some superstitious kind of faith that if you eat vegetables, you won't get fat. She's apparently been reading vegan literature.

Vegetables are almost entirely carbohydrates, which are sugars in various forms. I love vegetables, but the only diet that ever worked for me severely limited them from the menu. You might as well drink a couple Cokes as eat a bunch of carrot sticks. So basically, Mrs. Comrade's promoting a program that will make everyone fatter than they already are. She herself always looks like she's about four months pregnant. Big belly. It's all those carrot sticks.

Back to socialized medicine. New Rasmussen Report says 58% of the American public wants repeal, and 63% of political independents want repeal.

That's way more people than voted for the Comrade for president -- and that anti-socialized medicine number doesn't change. Hasn't changed since the bill was debated, hasn't changed since it was passed.

So the Comrade's a blockhead. So, not much new.

Also, some states are trying to nullify federal socialized medicine. They don't want to have to pay for it -- actually CAN'T pay for it. However, if they nullify this federal law, they're effectively ignoring the US Constitution's supremacy clause. So... civil war or what?

By the way, I think O'Reilly did a good interview. Loved seeing him interrupting the Comrade, trying to reduce the "spin." And that certainly was no easy task.

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