This is our last chance. Go to this site and sign the petition: http://www.dontfundobamacare.com/. Funding this bill will essentially have the US government take over 1/6 of the economy. It will hire, just for starters, 14,000 new IRS employees to run it- the same people who pleaded that they don’t want Obamacare. Plus, if this law were so great, why did Obama delay the Employer Mandate? If it were so fantastic, he would had it implemented a year earlier, not later. And better yet, why does Obama get to pick and choose what parts of the law he wants to implement and when? I didn’t see that in the Constitution. But I guess that doesn’t matter to the executive branch anymore. Between Obama and Holder they have proven that they can unilaterally disobey the laws and the Constitution without repercussion.
If that’s not enough, Max Baucus (D-Mont.), lead sponsor of Obamacare, admitted that the idea of him reading a bill allocating nearly $1 trillion of federal funds is “a waste of time”. He went also on to later say that Obamacare is headed for a huge train wreck.
If we as a nation don’t stand together against this gross overreach of power shoved down our throats by Obama, America will fail. We will go bankrupt. Plus, does anybody believe that we can get rid of Obamacare once its forcibly instituted? You would be kidding if you said yes. Just name one entitlement program the government has gotten rid of. The US government has become like a huge, unruly beast that keeps getting bigger and bigger, feeding off the American wallet and taking away our personal freedoms while doing so.
Stop this law before it stops our kid’s and grandkid’s future. Go to this website, call your senator, call your House representative and do what you can do to get out the word. Senator Cruz said this needs to be a grassroots effort. Send this blog posting out to everyone you know. Pass on the word or prosperity in America will pass us by.
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That’s a fantastic read. Thanks!
Sorry: THIS IS THE CORRECT URL:
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/1.04/mediasaurus_pr.html
Sorry, mistyped URL:
Michael Crichton wrote this essay for @WIRED 20 years ago. It could have been written yesterday:
wired.com/wired/archive/…
Michael Crichton wrote this essay for @WIRED 20 years ago. It could have been written yesterday:
wired.com/wired/archive/