Walking It Back
Vermont's most self-absorbed and self-serving politician, Senator Bernie Sanders, is at it again! This time, Sanders has admitted that taking money from Super-Pacs is "something we would look at" if he had a well-funded opponent. (VTGOP.org, 2/15/2012)
Colonel Sanders has made the evil influence of Super-Pac money a signature issue. Like Obama, it turns out that he too is a hypocrite.
Prohibited
If liberals like it, it's subsidized; if they don't, it's prohibited. And now they can impose their left-wing authoritarianism on the entire country by calling their mandates and prohibitions "insurance."
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Insurance is not supposed to be for normal expenses in the ordinary course of events, such as multivitamins, house painting or oil changes. Insurance is for unexpected catastrophes: fires, accidents, cancer.
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The basic idea is to spread the risk of unforeseen disasters.
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So why is birth control covered by insurance? Birth control pills aren't that expensive -- generics are about $20 a month -- nor is the need for them a bolt out of the blue. Why not have health insurance cover manicures, back massages, carrot cake and nannies? (AnnCoulter.com, 2/16/2012)
Coulter gets it exactly right....again. Because Liberals work in government (or don't work at all) they have no conception of how capitalism works. What are those oil industry subsidies for? Why it must be payback from the evil Republicans to their buddies in the oil companies. Birth control for all? Why simply make the insurance companies provide it for "free."
Certainty
No more certain sign exists that a nation has chosen to step off its historic upward path than the creation of wealth taxes. A nation imposes a wealth tax when it wakes up one day to conclude that it has become embarrassed, rather than proud of, its wealth, which is to say, its national success. (WSJ, 2/17/2012)
It's been said, but can always be said again. Liberals view a wealthy person and ask what crimes he committed.
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