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Obamacare is the archetypal progressive program – and therefore they had to sell it by lying. When Obama ran, if you’ll remember, he said a government system is bad, and a private system’s bad; it’s got to be in the middle. No, it doesn’t. This is not in the middle. They sold it as as a charitable act to cover 40 million uninsured. No, it doesn’t, it doesn’t cover the uninsured. They said it would lower healthcare costs. No, it doesn’t, it increases healthcare costs. They said you can keep your doctor, you can keep your plan. Lie, lie, lie, lie. Why did they lie? Because the agenda of Obamacare is control of the people. Everybody will be in a healthcare program where the government makes the decisions. Decisions that affect your life and death. They already have the movement to get people to die early, not to do expensive medical procedures that would extend their lives. The government will control your life expectancy. The government will have access to all your information, health and financial. This is a war on individual freedom. Thanks to Obamacare we have lost a major part of our individual freedom. No longer can you choose your healthcare plan. The government will give you four options now, and later maybe one. This progressive scheme is all about control. It’s a war on individual freedom. Instead of making this war on individual freedom their campaign theme, Republicans are too tongue-tied to mention it. The goal of progressives is to control individual lives. Lenin didn’t start out by saying – or even thinking – let’s kill 40 million people. The slogan of his party was “Bread, Land and Peace.” That’s what they were about. But their plans required remaking human beings. And the only way you can accomplish that is by means of a totalitarian state. Everything the Democrats do is an attack on individual freedom and laying the groundwork for a one-party totalitarian state, though they would deny it if you confronted them. I am waiting for Republicans to wake up. I’ve written this book Take No Prisoners: The Battle Plan For Defeating the Left and I’ve put it in the hands of every member of Congress. I’ve had people on the RNC tell me they want to put it in practice. I’ll believe it when I see it. The reason for my skepticism is the nature of the Republican Party, which is first of all a party of small business people. If you run a business, you are conflict-averse. You want customers; you don’t want fights. In contrast, if you’re a missionary, and believe that the world is in control of evil corporations and evil Republicans, you’re always looking for a fight. That’s the real problem we face. And I hope we can overcome it.
Posted on: Fri, 17 Oct 2014 12:40:18 +0000

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