In a classic example of government breaking something even more by trying to fix it comes this news from D.C.:
You and I and everyone else all knew that this or something in the vein of it was in the works and would be passed rather quickly. Obama is all about bringing Change! to the U.S., whatever it might be. Change!, my friends, is coming, and it's oddly not all too different from what we've had for the last several years. But Change! is not the focus of my post but, rather, this golden nugget:
Where is the money for this coming from, might I ask? Well, since this is a government-sponsored and -run program, one can rightly assume that the money is coming from the government. Where does the government get its money from? Taxes. Whom does the government tax? The people. Upon whom does the economy depend? The people. Sounds like a winner to me, Mr. Obama!
President Barack Obama is hailing Senate passage of legislation providing government-sponsored health care to roughly 4 million uninsured children.
You and I and everyone else all knew that this or something in the vein of it was in the works and would be passed rather quickly. Obama is all about bringing Change! to the U.S., whatever it might be. Change!, my friends, is coming, and it's oddly not all too different from what we've had for the last several years. But Change! is not the focus of my post but, rather, this golden nugget:
Obama's statement said the Senate vote is especially significant at a time when "the worsening economy causes families to lose their jobs and health insurance."
Where is the money for this coming from, might I ask? Well, since this is a government-sponsored and -run program, one can rightly assume that the money is coming from the government. Where does the government get its money from? Taxes. Whom does the government tax? The people. Upon whom does the economy depend? The people. Sounds like a winner to me, Mr. Obama!
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