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You’re going to have to jail me, President Obama: I might be a sucker, but I will not be a blood-sucker

I don’t go to the doctor very often. I don’t get sick much, and, even when I do, I’m not always willing to make time to do anything about it. I work very hard, and all I want to do is work, and I don’t want to have to take time to slow down even when my body really needs to slow down.

In consequence, I am the perfect stooge for the ObamaCare scheme that Americans seem hell-bent on ramming down each other’s throats. Welfare scams only work when there are people willing to produce wealth long after it has become obvious that working hard is for suckers — when all the clued-in people have already jumped on the gravy train.

In the case of socialized medicine, the clued-in people will discover more and more things wrong with their health. Why not? It will be people like me — who don’t get sick and who refuse to let illness keep us from working — who will be footing the bill.

And that’s just the way things are in the welfare-state we have made of this once-free country. Working women defer motherhood so welfare moms can pop out kid after kid, each one endowed at birth with a tax-funded sinecure. Conscientious parents pay twice for their children’s education, once in taxes to pay for useless public schools and once again in tuition for the private schools their children actually attend. If you refuse to live on the dole, you have to save for two retirements: One that you won’t take and one that you will have to guard, night and day, so it won’t be taken from you.

That’s what we are, by now. Suckers on one side of the room, proud but tight-lipped. And blood-suckers on the other side, belligerent and bellicose, constantly demanding more and more largesse from the stoical, stolid suckers.

Fine. It is what it is, and nothing is going to change any time soon — except for the worse. But as much as I might be in this mess, as much as I might be the stooge who makes the welfare state possible, I refuse to be a part of it. I refuse to be a parasite. I’ll be a sucker if I have to, but I refuse to be a blood-sucker.

Socialized medicine must be universal. How can the voluntary victims of freelance pharmacy go to rehab again and again if they have to pay their own health insurance premiums? How can we buy aromatherapy for the addlepated when they already don’t have sense enough to buy their own scents? The clued-in people who will be consuming the lion’s share of the “free” health care are already lousy at producing wealth. How much worse are they going to be at paying their own way once they start spending all their time in the hospital?

So in order to have socialized medicine, the state is going to have to socialize me — and you, and everyone. The system can’t work without suckers. But the larger agenda is to turn all of us into blood-suckers, into parasites, into belligerent, bellicose beggars. You might plan to go along with this, but I will not.

Why? It’s not because of the confiscation of my earnings. I’m already putting up with that. But once the entire health care system is socialized, I won’t be permitted to pay my own way. I won’t just be a sucker, I’ll be a blood-sucker, living at the involuntary expense of every other hard-working sucker in America.

This I will not do. President Obama and his minions can fine me if they like. They can jail me if they choose. But I have never been a beggar, a parasite, and I never will.

So come and get me, Coppers! In a nation where self-reliance is a crime, we are all criminals now. This is what we have done to what was once the greatest country on earth.

In the meantime, I suppose I’ll have to find a way to get back-alley chest X-rays and contraband antibiotics. That’s what I get for working for a living…

 
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    2. Timothy G Theiss October 4th, 2009 9:40 am

      I am soooo glad to be a subscriber to BloodhoundBlog.com.

      I just hope may trips to Mexico for pharmaceuticals and yard art doesn’t become restricted or forbidden.

      Thanks for writing the thoughts of so many of us.

      Cheers,

      Tim

    3. Jake Planton October 4th, 2009 11:30 am

      This is what is wrong with this country..it is all about me, me, me. We already pay for those ‘blood sucker,’ in higher premiums, and ER room visits.

    4. Greg Swann October 4th, 2009 2:15 pm

      > This is what is wrong with this country..it is all about me, me, me. We already pay for those ‘blood sucker,’ in higher premiums, and ER room visits.

      I will be happy to stop paying for the blood-suckers. I refuse to become one of them.

    5. ichannel October 4th, 2009 5:01 pm

      ‘You’re going to have to put me in jail, Mr. Obama’…

    6. Tim Shepard October 4th, 2009 6:13 pm

      Socialization is a covert bail-out. Nothing Else.

      The bail-out of GM and Chrysler was a cover-up to socialize the obligations owed to the United Autoworkers Union. No other debtor came close to getting what the UAW got.

      Socialized Health Care is a cover-up to socialize the current and future losses of the State of California. After years and years of increasing social programs, the State is near bankruptcy.

      The re-financing of option arms. I’m not sure who the primary beneficiary is but its not the homeowner. Statistics show that many will default anyway. Everytime one of these option arms are refinanced, the new mortgage is on the books of the United States. The pension funds, hedge funds, etc. that underwrote the risky mortage in the first place, are now off the hook.

      You aren’t a sucker unless you voluntarily drink the kool-aid.

    7. Sean Purcell October 5th, 2009 8:08 am

      With you all the way Greg, except for this line:

      Americans seem hell-bent on ramming down each others’ throats

      I don’t see where the source of this problem is a generalized “Americans”. Polling and town hall meetings, in fact, reflect an America up in arms. No, this fraud belongs on the doorstep of a very loud, very “belligerent and bellicose” minority of elitist neo-pro’s. “Americans,” as a general group, are to blame only in so far as they have unwittingly become socialist parasites trained to elect whomever promises the most crap with the least pain… Obama’s people perfected that as high art and made McCain’s people look like kindergarten doodlers. Unfortunately, now people are beginning to realize the cost of “free” gifts from a socialist Federal Government and I don’t think they like it. I certainly don’t see them clamoring to “(ram) it down each others’ throats.”

    8. Al Lorenz October 5th, 2009 11:49 am

      Greg,

      There is some hope. There is a lawsuit against forced enrollment into medicare and even a lawsuit in Canada that the government in a supposedly free and democratic society cannot prevent folks from buying health care privately.

      It seems to come under the rights to “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” for me.
      http://www.medicarelawsuit.org/
      http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/dick200512200840.asp

    9. Al Lorenz October 5th, 2009 11:59 am

      Greg,

      Even Canada is learning that they can’t legislate away people’s ability to buy the health care they need. Something about a Canadian constitution that allows its citizens the right to life and liberty. Google Chaoulli and Canadian Health care. I guess we should have a constitution like that, or leaders who recognize those rights.

      There are even Americans have sued to prevent the governement from forcing them to join Medicare. Google medicare lawsuit.

      What about the self-insured? They are not really uninsured as the current debate claims. I hope to be one of those at some point.

      Maybe, just maybe, there will be a realization that the proposal is illegal, as well as immoral and unjust.