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Healthcare: A Trojan Horse Ride To Marxism

Posted on | October 28, 2009 | No Comments

For what seems like an entire year, we have been hearing about the threat of the Swine Flu. The Center for Disease Control knew this deadly flu was coming to the US long ago but because it is a government organization dependent on other government organizations and funding to do its job and safeguard Americans, the incompetence factor, as usual, weighed greatly on reality.

Having had most of the year to prepare for a pandemic and get vaccines created, the government system still failed us. Today, millions of pregnant mothers and children across the country are still going without vaccinations because there are none available.

We are hearing blames and finger pointing while people are dying. The bottom line is not which department or funding source, etc, dropped the ball, but why has government become so routinely incompetent and incapable of providing reasonable service, especially in cases of pandemic?

Now skip forward 10 years and imagine that the public option on healthcare kicked in and we now only have a government healthcare option in America. Then imagine a new and more deadly flu or virus or disease and 300 million Americans looking toward government for a preventative measure or cure. If we gauge the government’s history to healthcare and pandemic or community emergency response, we can safely say at least half the nation’s citizens will most likely perish before government gets around to solving the issue. Government does not work well under fire—Katrina and today’s Swine Flu response are but two of hundreds of examples proving this fact.

Americans should never, in their wildest dreams, want any form of government controlled healthcare. There is nothing dramatically wrong with wanting to get everyone medically covered in a First World nation, and there are several great options to achieving such idealism, but government ran healthcare is not one.

The Medicare and Medicaid systems (both government ran) are failed systems that are driving costs up twice as fast as the private sector system. Government healthcare accounts for over 50% of our entire healthcare system in the US. It is the private system that bails us out of tricky or dangerous situations both nationally and individually most of the time. And the private system, this very day, operates 34% cheaper than the government system (even with the so called evil insurance providers in the mix). What is clearly needed is more private system and less public or government controlled system in the healthcare mix.

The focus should not be on transforming our private systems into government healthcare, but on the reverse. And by focusing on ways to increase the private system, we can then also look for ways to improve it so that costs will drop for all Americans while improving coverage for all.

The current Mad Uncle HOP (Harry, Obama, Pelosi) healthcare proposals include the Trojan Horse of a public option that is designed to eventually become the only option. Once implemented, healthcare costs will rise dramatically and services will collapse in equal drama as the system attempts to expand to meet the demands of patients transitioning off the private care system. We can reasonably expect millions of Americans to die that would not otherwise have done so had we merely kept the existing system in check. The transition period will be long and bloody. And finally, after decades of trial and error failure and excuses that drive up the national debt by another $20 trillion when all is said and done, the system will ultimately collapse and we will finally return to sanity and a private care system driven by free market principals that are proven to work when allowed to (today, they are not allowed—e.g. no crossing state lines with insurance).

Government does not run anything even remotely efficiently, so why on Earth would anyone with at least half a brain think, after 200 years, that the federal government was going to suddenly get it right?

Government healthcare is about control over the lives of citizens. The more people are dependent on government, the more they can be controlled.

This is the tried and true system of all forms of Marxism, Maoism, and the softer brother of socialism—all of which have molted and remolded since the 1920s in the US into what has now become the so called “progressive movement.”

Where most Americans fall down is that they do not know history. Many merely unthink and swallow the normal dictionary concept for “progressive,” meaning “to progress”. They fail to understand there is a separate political doctrine and ideology known by the same nomenclature. What most Americans fail to do is to immediately translate the word “progressive” into its proper nomenclature, “radicalized communism.”

Today’s Marxists is not the same as yesteryear’s, for they have a more disruptive ideology that has been severely radicalized. A “radical” is someone trying to change the system but is not concerned with the end-game. They have no long-term plan, even though they may claim otherwise. The reality is, nothing they do is thought out to fruition to see if it’s the right direction to be heading. Change for change’s sake is their only goal.

Instead, “progressives” couple a myriad of wild ideas and personal ideology with their need for system disruption on top of a unique and modernized form of Marxism to create the new (but actually old) “progressive movement” we in the poltical analyst world simply identify for what it is, “radical Marxism” or “radical communism.”

The government option healthcare proposals are coming from the far left of the Dem Party, aka the “radical communist” disguised as loving and caring liberals and humanists, of which they are neither. In fact, with a simple investigation, anyone can learn that over 90% of the president’s cabinet and adjuncts or appointments can be identified as “radical communist.” This is also true of about 35% of the Dem Party in the House and Senate, and of the two majority leaders. Therefore, it is little wonder that the nationalizing of the American healthcare system is such a high priority—it is one of the fastest ways to usurp control of the lives of individuals as well as one-sixth of the nation’s economy and its respective private businesses—the first major step toward transitioning the country toward radicalized Marxism.

While the Republicans were clearly the ugliest party to rein over the government in the last 8 years, or certainly the last 4 years of the Bush Administration, there was never once the threat in US history until now of a Marxist takeover of America like there is today—we got rid of the petty warring tyrant only to take a seat with the true devil—good luck America, you’re going to need it! Fight and kill government controlled healthcare reform, and you might save yourself—at least for now!

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