12/25/09
from Right Bias
I've Had Enough!
Nancy Morgan
I have been a law-abiding citizen all my life. I've always played by the rules.
That is about to change. The
early
morning passage yesterday of the Senate health care bill requires every
American to purchase health insurance. I refuse. I will not abide by this bill
if it is passed into law. And if the government levies a fine, I will not pay
it. I've had enough.
There comes a time when a line in the sand must be drawn. I've just drawn mine.
I've listened to the outright lies our politicians have spouted in order to pass
this legislation, which, by the way, has nothing to do with health care and
everything to do with government control.
Democrats declared this bill was deficit neutral. Not so, says the
Congressional Budget Office. Alas, this wasn't reported until minutes after
the bill passed the Senate.
Dems say this bill will allow an additional 30 million people to be covered
while not affecting prices. Helloo....this goes contrary to the very basic law
of supply and demand.
I've had enough of the back door deals, the outright bribes, the lies, the rush,
and the absolute arrogance of our elected officials who patronizingly tell me
with a straight face that black is white and if I questions their wisdom, why I
must be a loony tea-bagger who doesn't believe in the rule of gravity. Enough!!
I know the rule of law is essential to the health of a society and this
sometimes requires a small loss of individual freedom for the greater good. We
have a system of government now, however, that is imposing two different sets of
rules. One set for Americans who pay the freight, and another system for
government and union officials, politicians and rent seekers. When a country has
two rules of law, it essentially has no rule of law.
Since our much vaunted 'free press' hasn't deigned to inform Americans about the
basics involved in this health care bill, I'll touch on a couple goodies you
might not be aware of:
First, the bill declares that certain sections of it
can't be repealed by future Congresses. Meaning we the people will no longer
be able to vote or amend it. This is rule by fiat.
Secondly, this bill will impose a mandatory,
Mandatory, fee of app. $15,000 on many families. That's a cool 15K you'll
have to take out of your budget if you're not covered by employer health
insurance. And its just too bad if you don't have a job.
I could go on... suffice to say, this American knows there is absolutely nothing
in the Constitution that allows the federal government to force me to purchase
something I don't want, need or agree with. Call me uncompassionate, but as a
matter of principle, I refuse to pay for some-else's abortion, botox treatment
or transgender surgery. And I refuse to let the government impose an
unconstitutional mandate on me.
I refuse on the grounds that I am an American who has the right to decide what
is best for myself and my family. I will not be coerced by posturing, rent
seeking politicos who are misusing the powers we the people granted them.
Enough!
I'm tired of being patronized by moral hucksters who pander to the lowest among
us as they use my money to buy votes from deadbeats. I'm tired of being lied to.
I'm tired of having my voice ignored. I'm tired of having my money used to
support causes with which I disagree. I've had enough.
This is my line in the sand. I vow I will not allow one cent of my hard earned
money to be used to further this socialist redistribution scheme. I refuse to
participate. I will not be forced to pay for anything to do with this fraudulent
bill. And I refuse to pay any fines that might be imposed. And taking a cue from
the Democrats, I officially declare this debate over.
Nancy Morgan is a columnist and news editor for
RightBias.com
She lives in South Carolina
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Could have written this one myself, if I could express myself that calmly. I fully expect to be arrested for failure to pay the fines, fees and taxes they're going to try to take for purposes that violate my morals and my religion. If I survive the encounter, I'll probably also be charged with violently resisting arrest.
