Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Why is Obamacare so unaffordable? Because it was conceived as a political weapon of mass economic destruction


From Natural News:
Right now, all across America, employees are receiving notices that their insurance coverage is being dropped because it isn't "compliant" with Obamacare. Simultaneously, employers everywhere are slashing jobs, cutting hours and downsizing their operations just to stay afloat by avoiding the most punishing requirements of Obamacare. Across the economy, Obamacare is devastating American workers and casting tens of millions of people into a state of despair. 
Why is Obamacare -- the "Affordable Care Act" -- so unaffordable? Why is it causing jobs, hours and insurance policies to be gutted all across America? Because it was designed as a political weapon to destroy private sector jobs so that more people would become dependent on government entitlements, food stamps and welfare programs
It's time you learned the truth about Obamacare and how victimization is a political "weapon of mass destruction." The Democratic party thrives primarily on victimization. 
The more destitute workers become, the more they demand handouts from politicians, and no party is more willing to widely distribute handouts than the Democratic party.  
Ensnaring people in a cycle of poverty and dependence is the democrats' long-term re-election strategy. The more people who live in poverty, in other words, the more powerful the Democrats become.
Go read the whole thing.

1 comment:

Christine said...

This is what I commented over there. Yes, I have said it before and I will continue to say it. Because it's what I believe.

Why is it that throughout history, in many countries, the citizens were able to get together and have a major protest and actually win? The last time this country did this was during the civil rights era and they won. Prior to that, it was against the British.

Have the people in america become so apathetic, so scared, that the only protesting they can do is write letters and make phone calls?

Every single time someone brings up a serious major protest idea, people start coming up with reasons (excuses) for why it can't happen or won't work.

How many millions of people's lives have changed for the better around the world, throughout history, because they were willing to put their lives on the line for what they stood for?

I don't want to hear anymore naysaying about citizens finally standing up against the government. Letters don't work. Phone calls don't work. Elections don't work. None of this has worked for as long as I can remember.

The only thing that has seriously worked is a major outpouring of citizens in an extremely large protest.

Unless people here are ready to finally get seriously pissed off about the situation and do what actually works, we might as well just shut up.