Be very afraid; the healthcare market will no longer have competition. After dominating the market and putting the other insurance suppliers out of business, the government will know that, as the only option, they can do whatever they want. Well, I guess they've thought that for a long time, but let's not go there.
Obama is very scary. Here are the common Halloween emblems and how he reminds me of them:
Jack-o-lantern: grinning and dangerous.
Witch: constantly whipping up potions and conniving against others (unborn babies, the elderly - I mean, the rationably rationable).
Zombie: this term actually pertains more to his followers.
Black cat: don't let him cross your path. Now, before you say it, "black" has nothing to do with this. He's not black, anyway; he's bi-racial.
Graves: the ultimate outcome of the healthcare plan.
Right now I'm not concerned that the American people don't see him for who he is. Even if we did, he'd just go on doing whatever he wants. I admit I've been tricked by him, though maybe not in the way everyone else has. I thought he was just an ignorant, misguided guy who tries to please everyone and doesn't know what he's talking about. While I admit he doesn't know what he's talking about and he tries to please everyone, when he (and the rest of the Dems) want something done, it's done. They just sneak it in. Notice how the Senate bill does, in fact, have a public insurance option, though it is "unnecessary". He just said that so the right would chill. Well, if the guy who is one of the most liberal presidents ever is trying to please the right (proof that he is, in fact, a liberal, because they never know what they're doing), the left will get mad. And Obama will say, "Well, I didn't really mean it that way." And they'll be soothed by his hypnotic, "inspiring" voice just like everyone else. Speaking of which... those who find him inspiring (and I mean the ones that actually are inspired, not the ones who claim to be inspired but really just like him because he's black (the ones who call me racist)) are probably only hearing how he sounds. For instance, I think it's really lame how all Taylor Swift writes about is how her ex is a jerk, how she wishes she could be with this one guy, how someone else stole her guy, or how she loves this one guy. I mean, come on. Isn't there better stuff to write about? But I like the tunes to some of her songs, so I listen to them, but not the words. Long story short...
It's the same thing with people listening to Hypnobama. They don't know what he's saying, just that he sounds good.
I'm starting to get scared, but I'm not running away. I'm going to fight the crap going on in the Haunted--I mean White--House.
Sorry, that was really corny.
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