In response to the ridiculous MoveOn-created celebrity-studded anti-insurance video that’s making the rounds comes this most awesome response:
Alan Grayson’s Holocaust Denial
October 1, 2009This man is a tool.
I will stipulate that the word “holocaust” has an actual meaning, other than the mass extermination of Jews under Hitler. It means a destruction caused by fire. But since nobody would say that “health care” is being destroyed by flames, it is apparent that this ridiculous tool is comparing our current health care system to the Nazi Holocaust. Really? Show me the dead bodies, stacked like so many pieces of wood. Show me the trains taking people away from their doctors. Show me the insurance companies that are gassing people to death. Show me the tattoos on the arms of the patients in waiting rooms. Show me the Republicans who have sat around a table and plotted to exterminate a section of the population via a harsh system of neglect.
This sort of idiocy is an insult. It is nothing less than a denial of the actual Holocaust and all that it meant.
Representative Alan Grayson is a disgrace to Congress, and this stunt puts him in the same lunatic fringe as Cynthia McKinney and Barbara Lee. What he has said here goes well beyond the boundaries of political discourse. It is far worse than Joe Wilson’s “You lie!” comment because it trivializes the oppression and murder of millions of people.
Alan Grayson is a tool.
Hot Air has more, and reports that this is all just okey-dokey with Pants-On-Fire Pelosi. In a weird way, she’s right. An apology will not be enough.
The Right To A Clear Sidewalk
September 30, 2009Late yesterday afternoon, I ran a gauntlet on Park Avenue. As I made my way to Grand Central Station, there were approximately 100 filthy, rotten hippies protestors blocking the sidewalk around 51st street. As I made my way towards them I heard the chant “Health care is a right! Fight! Fight! Fight!”
It’s not a very good chant, I know.
The protestors were blocking the sidewalk, marching in a circle, holding signs saying “Medicare For All!” “Single-Payer Now!” and, strangely, “New York Women’s Liberation Movement!” (complete with the old clenched fist with the upside down cross representing the symbol for “woman”). I assume the woman carrying the sign found it in her mother’s attic next to the charred remains of several brassieres. I also noticed several people carrying the “Socialist Workers” newspaper.
Anyway, finding myself in the middle of this protest, I tried to start my own chant: “Sidewalks are a right! Get the hell out of my way!” It didn’t take.
Well, of course it didn’t take. The notion that I have a right to a clear sidewalk is ludicrous. It would impose on the rights of all of these people to assemble. We can’t have rights that force other people to do things for us. I don’t have a right to watch “Criminal Minds” starring Joe Montegna every Wednesday at 9:00 because if that is my right, I have removed the ability of the network to move or cancel the show; I have removed the right of Joe Montegna to leave the show. I don’t have the right to even own a television, because that right would force someone else to make the television I have the right to own.
Somewhat lame analogies aside, this is why the whole argument about whether or not health care is a right is so ludicrous. If health care is a right, does that mean the government has the power to force people to become doctors in order to treat a growing population? If there were 10,000 doctors treating 300,000,000 people in the United States, then there would be a serious shortage of doctors. If those 300 million people have a right to health care, would the government have the power to force people into medical schools in order to treat the sick?
I read recently a doctor expounding on the need for a public option by claiming, “I never said that health care was a Constitutional right; it is a human right.” It’s a stupid argument. Nobody in this world has a right to receive goodies from governments, or private citizens. Look at the Bill of Rights: it is a listing of negatives. All ten amendments that make up the Bill of Rights are limitations on the powers of government. This is not an accident. The Founders believed that human rights came from the Creator, and government needed to be prevented from getting in the way. When we start inventing rights like “the right to health care” or “the right to a clear sidewalk” we are giving government the ability to decide how we live our lives. We are investing in the government a power so profound that there is no end to it. My “right” to health care immediately takes away the right of someone else to not provide me with health care. This is not how a free society works. In a society where health care is a right, doctors and nurses become little more than serfs, forced to do work they may not otherwise choose to do.
A balanced diet and good nutrition are more important for health than doctors…do we now have a right to fruits and vegetables? Should government be in the business of forcing farmers to grow particular crops because they are healthier than other crops? Would government be able to force tobacco farms to become broccoli farms? Do we have a right to shelter? If so then any homeless person can go to any apartment complex with vacancies and move in…it’s that man’s right to shelter, after all.
The simple truth of it is that our “rights” end when they involve other people. My “right” to swing my fist ends at your chin. My “right” to a clear sidewalk ends when it forces you to stay off the sidewalk. My “right” to health care ends when a doctor is forced to treat me.Once we accept the notion that our rights are derived from government largesse we have completely inverted the entire system upon which the United States was founded: that our rights come from God and government is not endowed with the power to grant rights, it is stripped of the power to infringe on those rights.
Organizing Against Those Right Wing Domestic Terrorists (This Means You)
September 3, 2009Organizing For America, the same group that was sending emails to people who didn’t ask for them (like me), sent out an email yesterday, according to Townhall. (I’ve seen nothing that indicates this was an email other than the Townhall report; it appears to me to be a posting on their web site…which just happens to be Obama’s official site.) Apparently you people who are opposed to the health care “reform” being pushed by the Democrats are “domestic terrorists.”
This is disgusting on so many levels:
Our US Senators return to DC the Tues after Labor Day. That next FRIDAY, Sep 11, is Patriot Day, designated in memory of the nearly three thousand who died in the 9/11 attacks.
All 50 States are coordinating in this – as we fight back against our own Right-Wing Domestic Terrorists who are subverting the American Democratic Process, whipped to a frenzy by their Fox Propaganda Network ceaselessly re-seizing power for their treacherous leaders.
DO YOU WANT to ensure passage of the Public Plan? Since 75% of Americans support it, I guess it’s time for us Seventy-Five Percenters to be heard. Why Public Plan? = Because It’s American To Take Care Of Our Own!
And, according to White House Advisor-to-the-President with whom I spoke ten days ago at a DNC Panel: he said, “ON ONE DAY you ‘burn-up’ the Senate Switchboards – THE NEXT DAY you’ve got the Senator’s attention”. We will achieve that effect on Friday, Patriot Day 9/11. …
DEFEAT ANTI-DEMOCRATIC FORCES OF HATE WHO CONSPIRETO REMAIN HEALTH WEALTHY WHILE THE PUBLIC LANGUISHES UNDER THE BURDEN OF OUR PRESENT HEALTH CARE SYSTEM (sic)
There’s a really lame “explanation” here (apparently anyone can post an event on the site, including moronic fools who can’t spell or write), complete with swipes at the Heritage Foundation who had the temerity to highlight this unhinged nuttiness.
For anyone to make this analogy is repulsive, but let’s get past that. I won’t hold OFA responsible for every piece of mindless drivel that is posted on their site. The mindless drivel they sanction and officially post is more than enough. They did, after all, take down this posting. But I do want to address something in this email: This is not the first time I’ve seen the claim from Democrats that “75% of Americans support” the public plan. Some Democratic talking head on Fox News made the exact same claim, so clearly it’s got some mojo in the fever swamps. What poll are these people citing? The poll of trendy New Yorkers on Central Park West? The poll of all the President’s Czars? The poll of Acorn-enrolled voters? Every single poll I have seen…every one of them…has shown majorities of people opposed to the public option, but Dems are out on the news circuit now talking up poll results that are not just the opposite of the polls I’ve seen, but that indicate a massive majority of people support their position.
It ain’t true, folks, and they need to explain where (and how) they’re getting this number.
Rich Lowry On The Gullibility Of Americans
August 21, 2009At NRO, Rich Lowry hits the ball way, way out of the park with this excellent column.
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