Ultimately, it is not the “healthcare for all” proposal I am against, it is the importation of the European idea of prolonged adolescence to America. It is the legitimization of the idea that the government should take care of me, that it is my “right” to be provided with a safety net from cradle to grave. The idea of the nanny state is very seductive–I can feel the siren call tugging at my soul this very instant–but it costs us much more than large percentages of our income. One of the most terrifying (and exciting) things about becoming an adult is the realization that you have no safety net. You are on your own, walking that tightrope across the Grand Canyon. You are able to make your own decisions, but you also have to suffer the consequences of said decisions. At 23, when I convinced myself that I needed to spend my utility money on those perfect red shoes, I did indeed get those red shoes. My power also got disconnected for a bit and I ended up paying more to get it reconnected than I would have if I had just delayed my gratification until the shoes had gone on sale. It would have been nice to have universal electric service, but I’d never have learned to forego my own pleasure to fulfill my responsibilities.
Showing posts with label health care. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health care. Show all posts
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Hyacinth Girl on Obamacare
"Looking Down":
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Tuesday, September 01, 2009
Left-wing astroturfing for town hall meetings
Caught on tape. A "Health Care for America Now" guy tells people how to drown out opposing questions and block the camera's view with signs.
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Amen!
"The federal government does not have the power to regulate Americans simply because they are there." Finally! I'm seeing somebody with real knowledge of the Constitution write what I've believed for a long time. Why am I not seeing more conservatives make these points?
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conservatism,
constitution,
health care,
liberalism,
libertarianism
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