Senator Jim DeMint and his Republican cronies would have you believe that health care reform will be a Waterloo moment for President Barack Obama. It is quite the contrary. The Waterloo moment belongs to Republicans who have everything to lose. After having maintained a 24/7 assault upon President Obama in an attempt to weaken his presidency, Republicans now perceive they have a winner with their organized opposition to health care reform. Imagine that, the GOP for political gain has no shame in their game nor any reservation to sticking it to everyday Americans. Republicans are desperate for a victory and see a defeat of health care reform as the Promised Land. Anything less than their total defeat of health care reform means farewell to the Republican Party as a major political force in America, but the demise of the GOP is eminent.
America has changed and is not excited about reversing course on a movement away from political gridlock. Sensible Americans want progress to continue and are smart enough to understand that helping a neighbor who is less fortunate is not Socialism, but a principle of compassion taught and advocated by Jesus Christ. You would think that Bible-thumping Republicans would know better. A question I hear posed repeatedly is whether an individual is satisfied with their insurance plan. More times than not the answer has been yes. But health care reform is biggest than looking out for number one. It is needed to help the 48 million Americans whose insurance coverages are inadequate or nonexistence.
It defies logic how right-wing Republicans can be so selfish or how Blue Dog Democrats can so easily check their spines at the door in order to retain Congressional seats. Dedicated servants of the people would rather lose their precious seats than lose their integrity by being a sellout. It is a pathetic situation to witness. Some of these good men and women sing "When We All Get to Heaven" in church on Sunday morning, then exit the church doors and proceed to make life a living hell for many others who are less fortunate. For some, even Christian values are not sacred. But there is another song sung entitled "They Will Know We Are Christians" by our love. It is not a selfish love for ourselves or our possessions, but refers to the love we demonstrate to others by our actions.
In the end, it is by our love that we show people we care about their problems. Every American should have access to adequate health care. It is a need that is everyone's responsibility to ensure that it becomes a reality. We cannot leave that humanitarian act to chance or allow complacency to result in a self-serving GOP victory enabled by faux Democrats or the mainstream media that long ago lost its way. It is time for compassionate people to mount up and join the fight for health care reform. I think that President Obama will make it clear in his Wednesday night speech that he will lead that charge. I predict the eventual outcome will not favor the opposition.
Rep. Joe Wilson (R-SC) Calls the U.S. President a Liar...Are You Kidding Me?
There is no hiding place for Rep. Joe Wilson (R-SC) who called the President of the United States a liar during President Obama's speech to millions of Americans. Are you kidding me? This lame-brain from my neighboring state of South Carolina went mad-mob town hall style crazy and made a complete fool of himself. The people who sent this idiot to Congress must be feeling really proud. Surely there was someone else available. Anybody.
As much as anyone, I was surprised when Joe Wilson made his stupid and childish outburst. Then I became angry. This guy is a United States Congressman. I initially had harsh thoughts about the State of South Carolina. But there are good people in South Carolina. Joe Wilson stands alone on his own island and rightfully so. Does anyone expect Wilson to contribute anything of value to a grownup discussion about health care reform?
Joe Wilson and a lot of his Republican colleagues definitely do not have the best interests of everyday Americans without adequate health care at heart. They apparently still harbor too much anger about losing a national election to effectively do their jobs. This is the mentality that President Obama must defeat in order to bring about health care reform. Although I know it was not his intention, I think that Joe Wilson with his silliness actually helped the President's cause. And President Obama impressed me that he is ready to rumble.
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