Unlike Health Care

Being angry is a right:

Unlike the entitlements we’re saddled with until death, being angry is free and actually works! But we need to define why we’re angry – instead of letting our adversaries do it for us.

We are angry not because we lost, but that we lost to losers. I’m not talking about Obama, or the Dems. They’re winners, sadly. I’m talking about progressivism. The reason why I’m angry, my friends are angry, and my imaginary unicorn Captain Sparkles is angry – is because the greatest, most winningest country in the history of the world, just embraced the loser’s doctrine.

For two hundred plus years we’ve kicked ass, and we’re now choosing the belief system of the idiots whose asses we’ve kicked.

Let’s hope for not much longer.

8 thoughts on “Unlike Health Care”

  1. For two hundred plus years we’ve kicked ass

    Not at everything; where affordable, universal health care is concerned we’ve been on the receiving end for decades.

  2. we’ve been on the receiving end for decades

    Must be why so many people over the decades have chosen to come here to receive health care. And those who haven’t have received drugs, devices and treatments that were developed here. Is that what you mean by “receiving end”?

  3. Jim seems to think all the ass-kicking he’s been getting over the years has been about health care, and that he wasn’t the only one receiving it.

  4. Jim, would you pay $75 for a car engine scan that shows no engine damage on a used car purchase? How about $75 for an EBT heart scan? I just did, and it shows no calcium build up. So even if my mother, her brother, and her dad had heart attacks, I’m not a likely candidate. Or a virtual colonoscopy as with BHO? It wouldn’t cost more than $500 using the same EBT or CT scan technology.

    Medicine gets cheaper and better when government gets out of the way. Four Dollars gets you a month’s supply of real blood pressure medicine (Beta Blocker, ACE inhibitor) at Wall Mart. Lasik eye surgery continues down the cost curve.

    I’m talking to a fool where BHO can do no wrong, but what part of affordable health care (like the above examples) do you not understand? Even though you claim to be an entrepreneur, when left alone by government, all products get cheaper and better, including medicine.

  5. Jim is just an excellent example of the losers this country’s political class is now embracing.

  6. For two hundred plus years we’ve kicked ass

    “Not at everything;” Jim says; ” where affordable, universal health care is concerned we’ve been on the receiving end for decades.” (And by “affordable” and “universal” he means of course “taxpayer-provided.”)

    That’s because–probably much to the dismay of you and other State-humpers, Jim–we’ve mostly been a free country up to now. It wasn’t assumed Mr. Jones had an obligation to provide Mr. Smith with healthcare, or that that was an obligation Mr. Obama had a right to enforce at gunpoint. However, Mr. Obama seems hard at work to undo that “free country” stuff, so probably you and your gang will be discovering lots of heretofore-unknown obligations Mr. Obama can force Mr. Jones to provide. Until, of course, the money runs out.

  7. I want the freedom to not pay for the military hardware, politicians, welfare benefits, NASA, roads, and everything else the government pays for. I want my freedom back damn it!

  8. F-ing MAD!,

    Well the USA isn’t for you. If your list begins with the primary thing the US Constitution empowers Congress to do; then your idea of freedom isn’t what the US provides. Otherwise I could agree with many of your other items.

    The original point of the federal government was to provide for the common defense of the many sovereign states.

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