Posts Tagged ‘fascism’

How far will liberals go in compromising all moral judgment just to support their team?

Have you noticed that every time liberal morals are questioned, the most common excuse is that republicans do it, too (even if they have to exaggerate republican antics)?

100% of the time, liberals will defend democrats.
0% of the time, liberals take a moral stand (regardless of who’s done what).

Isn’t this how the Nazis were able to get so far, because they had so many morally bankrupt supporters?
Has liberalism become the new fascism?

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To those of you who oppose health care reform with a vengeance…?

Can you tell me what ‘freedoms’ or ‘rights’ you may have lost under this bill?

What it has taken away from you on a personal or financial level as of this minute?

Did you lose your citizenship status? Did the United States suddenly change its name to "United Soviet Socialist Republic" overnight?

Are we now a part of Communist China? North Korea?

If it hasn’t, what are you deathly afraid of?

Progress? Change? Living in the 21st century instead of the 19th?

Because what I see is this:

You either make too much money or not enough, and yet you *complain* that having health care reform and having to pay for coverage will just make things *worse*!

Worse for *who*…?

Worse for those whom spent themselves into debt trying to live the high life? Or those of us whom can’t budget responsibly and want everyone else to support them out of habit or blind sympathy?

If you believe that buying an expensive car, and expensive house, and all the fancy materialistic garbage that clutters and fills your place of residence is more *important* to you than having affordable health care, then why should you be the first in the line to *complain*?

After all, you don’t *care*. You simply want the money for yourself to do whatever you damn well please!

It’s not *you* that we are worried about…

But that’s not a loss of freedoms or rights. When the government proposes legislation that allows them to spy on you without just cause, wiretaps your phones, bugs your computers, and searches your premises without the proper warrants…?

*That* is a loss of rights and freedoms! That is fascism!

When the government goes against the people for the sake of weeding out whatever "enemy" they think is hiding amongst us, then we have a serious problem that should be openly addressed.

But when the government comes along to address an issue that has been plaguing this country for decades…?

It’s not evil. It’s not intruding on your privacy, it’s not telling you what to do and how to live, and it certainly is not robbing anyone of their Constitutional rights!

What it is doing is getting the people organized and on a plan to better health and affordability.

Why would you be against being more healthy and having an affordable insurance plan that offers better coverage than what you have before?

For those of us whom can’t live within our means, it’s going to be a hellish nightmare come to life–including those corporate businesses whom now have to start *paying* more coverage for their work forces.

Oh, yes, they are going to go on about how it may bankrupt their precious bottom lines, sap a tenth of their overall profit margins every year, but those of us whom work for these types are going to be a little more secure in the knowledge that Big Business is finally getting put on notice and on the path to greater responsibility for their people; instead of being financially reckless and arrogant.

For those of us whom need this kind of reform, we’re going to be very happy.

We are going to have what we dreamed out!

And while the legislation and its ‘fixer-bill’ companion isn’t perfect, it is the right step towards equality for all.

Better health care, lower costs, less waiting in the emergency rooms, and no more lapses in coverage or ‘droppings’–because we are either sick or have become sick.

Thoughts?

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How is America a greater nation than Australia?

True, America has given the world more in terms of scientific advancements, military protection, etc., but what about day-to-day life? They don’t have job lock because their insurance isn’t tied to employment, they have freedom of speech, assembly and religion…and, yes, you can own a firearm in Australia —-look it up instead of listening to propaganda! They have a high per-capita income also and a reasonable tax rate, no one goes bankrupt over medical problems….so why do so many Americans say that their country is the greatest on Earth when Australia appears to be a pretty great place as well? Some could argue that it’s actually greater.
So, Australia is not the centre of the English-speaking world and they don’t have the bread basket that America has, what good are those two things if you’re not doing well in America? So what if Australia isn’t the centre and doesn’t have a fertile interior….we’re talking about day-to-day life of an Aussie versus a Yank, and from what I am reading, it sounds like the average Aussie has it better these days. Flame away with ignorant comments about the "poverty, fascism, illiteracy, violence and socialism" of this foreign land and how much they suffer and all want to immigrate to America. Australia’s great.

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