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Thursday, March 25, 2010

The Health Care Deform Bill Will Kill Jobs, Choke The Economy And Lead To A Government Takeover Of Health Care.

http://edition.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/03/25/health.care.independents/
Will health care fight sway independent vote?
Going into the midterm elections, Democrats argue that their health care reform bill will insure millions more Americans, help small businesses and reduce the deficit. Republicans argue the opposite: It will kill jobs, choke the economy and lead to a government takeover of health care.

Of course the Health Care Deform Bill will kill jobs, choke the economy and lead to a government takeover of Health Care.

There is no way that private enterprise can compete with the government. Private enterprise must run at a profit or go out of business. The government never spends less than it collects. And whenever the government notices it is running low on money, it either prints more (counterfeits) or it raises taxes. So when the government regulates what private businesses can pay their workers, and what private businesses can pay for supplies and what private businesses can charge for their services, the government has taken over health care.

How do you define jobs? Are jobs created by private enterprise and used to create products that consumers want? Or are jobs government giveaways paid for by taxes and provide services that most people wouldn't want at any price?

How do you define the economy? Is it private businesses that sell a product or service to other individuals or businesses? Or is it a government service paid for by all people (taxes) but only used by some people?

One last thing to keep in mind.

If we had an honest money supply (we don't) and an honest government (we don't), there would be a limited supply of money. And any money that the government uses to pay for their minions and henchmen to enforce their rules and regulations is money that is forcibly taken (taxes) from the slaves citizens and thus not available for private businesses.

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