Okay, someone finally got it right; this government, including past administrations is more fascist than anything. They are clearly corporatists and Corporatism is basically equivalent to Fascism. Most Americans just refuse to recognize and acknowledge it. So, the problem is not that capitalism does not work; it does. The problem is that we don't have a capitalist society; we have a corporatist society.
If a health care bill was going to be passed, it was going something like this bill, of that, there is no doubt. Our fascist leaders would not have it any other way. Now, watch for premiums to skyrocket, out-of-pocket costs to increase, and services and health to decline, as we are further subject to the jackboot of our fascist leaders, while we refuse to acknowledge that health is mainly our individual responsibility.
As for the tea party, they were hijacked as soon as Barack took office. Did you hear anything about the tea party prior to his election? No, but they existed. The reason that you did not hear about them is because they originated with Ron Paul's campaign, which, of course, was marginalized by the mainstream media, particularly the tea party bandwagon jumpers (though Beck did respect Paul's vision on the existing financial crisis). And if you know anything about Paul, you know that his followers are as anti-war and anti-Bush as anyone. The post-Obama tea party is not necessarily of the same ilk. But to paint tea partiers as hypocrites does a disservice to those who have been there since the beginning. I don't classify myself as a tea party member, but I am and will continue to be a serious Ron Paulian who abhors are overseas empire, which I predicted to my now silent Democratic and Republican friends would be maintained if not strengthen with Obama.
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