Sunday, April 08, 2012
DEATH PANELS: coming to an America near you.
Of course, according to Paul Krugman, they're not really death panels, they're 'medical effectiveness' panels. Call them what you will, but a 'medically effective' death is still a death.
Of course, according to Paul Krugman, they're not really death panels, they're 'medical effectiveness' panels. Call them what you will, but a 'medically effective' death is still a death.
ADVANCING TECHNOLOGY FOR HUMANITY. Sorry, but no. As I've written before, if an individual member wants to 'advance technology for humanity' he or she should be free to do so. But it's not an appropriate mission for a professional society.
WE CAN'T WAIT.
Unfortunately, the attitude isn't just limited to the Obama administration.
As one listens to the Obama administration and others defend the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (a.k.a Obamacare), one gets the impression that Roosevelt’s nostrum has been adopted as the official motto of this administration. Their attitude seems to be that, of course Obamacare is constitutional because, well, because it’s important.This attitude is on display in other areas as well. Constitutional niceties, legislative rules, and democratic debate are all impediments to be dispensed with when “we can’t wait.”
The idea that federal government’s power should be limited is dismissed as a quaint relic of a bygone age. There are important national problems to be solved, and we should not be held back by a document from the past. As Representative Kathy Hochul (D., N.Y.) puts it, “Basically we are not looking at the Constitution... The decision has been made by this Congress that American citizens are entitled to health care.
Unfortunately, the attitude isn't just limited to the Obama administration.
MORE RACE-BAITING from my neck of the woods. If there were justice in the world, Marion Barry would just be getting out of the slammer from his 1987 crack cocaine conviction.
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