Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Healthcare Is Not the Issue. Marxism Is.

E-mail to Congress:

Pres. Obama has called for an open debate in the Senate tomorrow on healthcare.

Pres. Obama has been in office for a year. Prior to that, we knew little about him. And during his year in office, we've come to recognize his extraordinary capability as an orator, his ability to mesmerize an audience into forgetting about previous unfulfilled promises, and more importantly his ideologies.

Recognition of ideology can be very difficult, because it requires a thought projection concerning the mind of another person. If there is little experience in that area, the other person's ideology may remain a mystery. Pres. Obama has within the last year given us enough clues on his thought patterns for many of us to recognize that he is a Marxist. Many persons who have had no experience with observing Marxism firsthand may still not see that. Most of you in the house and in Congress are actually of such a tender age that you have no experience with Marxism. Others of us have seen the gyrations and manipulations of Marxism through Lenin and Stalin, and I believe have a much clearer recognition of what it actually is.

A Marxist is a person with a single ideology of obtaining absolute control of the population. He will use any mechanism at his disposal to obtain that power and expand it. He will be deceptive, claiming a desire for negotiation and cooperation, while in fact he has no intention of giving an inch. A Marxist will never give an outright concession. All concessions must come from the non-Marxist.

I have been a volunteer reader for the first and second grades in an elementary school. One of the standard books is on polar bears. The author portrays polar bears as cuddly creatures meaning no harm to anyone. More recently, we have seen pictures of a polar bear on a single ice floe, destined for starvation or drowning. Our compassionate hearts go out to these poor creatures.

However, I tell my kids that in actuality, if one confronts a polar bear in the wild, that bear has only one thing in mind. He wants to have you for lunch. Notwithstanding other aspects of a polar bear's life, which may be very interesting to study in the abstract, he is a dangerous, lethal antagonist. He is the same as a Marxist. A Marxist wants control of your life, no matter what it takes.

As the Senate engages in healthcare debate tomorrow, each member must remember that he is dealing with a Marxist. That Marxist has no interest in health care per se. His only interest in healthcare is as a mechanism by which to control the lives of the Senators and the people they represent. Any concession is a loss. Any defeat is lethal.

Senators will hear about recent increases an healthcare premiums and the need to control insurance companies. While these are all matters for concern, they should not be addressed in that forum. The need for the Obama Administration to control healthcare must be defeated. Dead, dead, dead. Once that is accomplished, we can get onto what is necessary to bring healthcare costs down for the average person and give some protection to the "poor and unfortunate". The American public has indicated no need for immediate resolution of healthcare problems. The Obama Administration is pushing for it now, now, now. Congress must make the point to the American public that the previous Senate bill and anything like it must not be considered, and Congress will promise that it will work on healthcare costs to the best advantage of the American public, while maintaining "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness".

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