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America to Reid: Don’t Cry In November

This post was written by d.r. weeks on February 24, 2010
Posted Under: Health,Politics

Senator Harry Reid continues to display his pompous, arrogance when it comes to ramming through a health care bill that most Americans don’t want. Reid confessed he is willing to use reconciliation in order to pass this bill. Reconcilliation would allow the bill to be passed with 51 votes instead of the 60 needed in order to prevent a filibuster.

“They should stop crying about reconciliation as if it’s never been done before.”
~Senaror Harry Reid admonishing Republicans

Isn’t he really addressing all Americans when he states stop your crying and take your medicine. He just doesn’t get it. The people are in charge of you Harry, not the other way around. It is the majority of the people that do not want this bill passed. What this health care bill comes down to is passing a controversial bill and sticking a condescending political finger in the eye of the people.

The President’s latest incarnation of health care reform puts the expense on the backs of each and every state. It will eventually leave no choice but to have the states raise their taxes in order to support this proposed health care bill.


Read the President’s Proposal.

So much for not raising taxes on middle-class income families.

If health care reform was so universally acceptable and good for America as claimed by the Democrats then why was the bill not passed by now? They did have the majority to easily do this without a filibuster.

Our country does not base its greatness on the size of its welfare state nor the handouts and political favors doled out
from self-righteous politicians. Our greatness is founded on the liberty and freedom of the people to make their own choices and when that is stifled we rise up and take back control. The intoxicating power of political office can quickly be sobered by the power of the vote.

Let’s see if Harry Reid and his multitude of cohorts and cronies are the ones crying when they lose their political seats in November elections.

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