What we can learn about Obamacare from the declared flu crisis
If one pays attention, a lot can be learned from the national health emergency Obama recently declared.
President Obama's late-night declaration of a nationwide public health emergency last night shouldn't be allowed to obscure the most important lesson of the developing swine flu crisis - The same government that only weeks ago promised abundant supplies of swine flu vaccine by mid-October will be running your health care system under Obamacare.
Read the rest of Mark Tapscott's piece for illustrations of why this may preview the system Mr. Obama wants to impose on Americans.
Also, take a moment to read Blackiswhite Imperial Consigliere's concerns of the purview given Secretary Sebelius and the Federal Government via said "emergency".





October 27th, 2009 - 18:08
I guess what we learn is that Obama lives in Superman’s Bizzaro-World.
What he claims is an emergency isn’t–swine flu.
What he ignores IS an emergency–Afghanistan.
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October 27th, 2009 - 23:33
It’s a good thing this flu isn’t a real emergency, or we’d be royally screwed. Preening incompetence is the name of the game with Obama.
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October 28th, 2009 - 02:38
How’d that stock market work out for you, broke dick?
Preening, lying pussy-farting fuck is ye name.
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October 28th, 2009 - 05:42
What I find kind of interesting – the glowing stories by those who’ve lined up for their H1N1 shot. I heard one on the radio yesterday, and one of my commenters wrote a glowing post about it last week.
They got there HOURS early (because of limited vaccine) waited, waited, yada yada.
But it was WONDERFUL. So organized. YEA!
It’s interesting, because I’m imagining the same scenario under BOOOSH and am curious if the stories would be the same.
Would people be reporting about how happy they were to wait in line? About having to get in line in the wee hours of the morning to insure that they would be one of the lucky ones.
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