Impending Disaster

Want to see what government-run health care looks like? Check this out.

What a nightmare...

JASmius adds: Oh, heck, Hillary's version of it fifteen years ago was worse than that.  Which means that the Obamunists are squirreling away the other 99% of the organizational flowchart somewhere else.

This, though, is BarryCare in horrifying, infuriating practice:

 

 

Let's add this up and personalize it for good measure (feel free to substitute your own personal circumstances as appropriate): The Emperor is absolutely hell-bent on confiscating pretty much all my worldly wealth and destroying my job and my wife's in exchange for seeing to it that my family and I never - AND I MEAN NEVER - have access to quality health care EVER again.  Sheesh, what's not to like about THAT deal?

Judging by the tectonic polling shift, quite a bit, it appears:

Just 35% of U.S. voters now support the creation of a government health insurance company to compete with private health insurers.

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows that 50% of voters oppose setting up a government health insurance company as President Obama and congressional Democrats are now proposing in their health care reform plan. Fifteen percent (15%) are undecided.

In mid-June, 41% of American adults thought setting up a government health insurance company to compete with private health insurance companies was a good idea, but the identical number (41%) disagreed.

Fifty-nine percent (59%) of Democrats favor the creation of a government insurance alternative. But Republicans (73%) and voters not affiliated with either party (62%) are opposed.

None ought to wonder why the Chicago Cherubim wants to shove this 10,000 (give 'em time, give 'em time) page monster down our throats in the next two weeks.  He wants this government seizure of a seventh of the American economy (to go with the effective seizure of the other 85% via cap & tax) to be a fait accompli before anybody can do a damn thing about it so that even if it costs his party control of Congress next year, that will be the last dying gasp not just of the Republican Party, but of the American Republic as it has lingered 233 years past its founding.  Indeed, once the economy is communized, he can simply hold us hostage directly against removing his party from legislative power, even as a swansong coda.

And, gee, that worked SO well with Hogzilla, didn't it?  Golly, how's THAT one working out, B.O.?:

 

 

This isn't just buffoonery, and it isn't just dishonesty; it's totalitarianism.  Or, as the old "two cow" model goes....:

You have two cows.  The government takes them and denies they ever existed.  Milk is banned.

So, the mind-boggling spending binge Red Barry insisted was a "stimulus" and had to be passed RIGHT NOW, and which we said all along was not a "stimulus," and which the Obamunist congressional Politburo and media propaganda apparatus continued to insist was a "stimulus" with an avalanche of jobs and prosperity "just around the corner" even though it didn't "stimulate" anything except the downward plunge of America's economy, international prestige, credit rating, and future eruption of Weimar-style hyperinflation, now was never intended as a stimulus in the first place.  Make sense?

Answer: almost as much sense as the notion that counterfeiting 800 billion fake buckeroos (i.e. $3 trillion, ultimately) could flip the economy back over to booming at all, much less "immediately".  Or that vacuuming another trillion smackers out of a cratering economy will REDUCE health care costs.  Or that page 16 of the health care "reform" bill that Red Barry insists will "allow" you to keep your private health insurance coverage "if you want it" explicitly BANS private individual health insurance.  As in "takes away whether you want it or not".

And the Obamunists want to ram this through the Capitol Hill rubber stamp machine, just like they did Hogzilla, with even more dreadful results.

That isn't just irresponsibility.  That isn't just jackbooted corruption.  That isn't even just "soft despotism."

It's totalitarianism.

Gus Hall would be so proud.

UPDATE: Same to you, pinko assholes:

 

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