@ Jeordam - Great comments, thanks for the post
@ Alpha & Ragna - Guys I just want to point out that I love America. It's my country, and I believe it to be the greatest in the world.
The founding principles of this country are based on protecting the population from a ruling dictatorship above all else. That's the point of our nation. You have to understand that.
Why people don't like Obama Care, is that it gives more power to the government. It's not that we're unconcerned with poor people, it's that we above all else, do not want to relinquish our freedoms.
As we often say, and as Obama has himself said, here you can make yourself anything you want to be. You can make it through school, you can further your education, you can find any job you wish and make the most of it. So, why is there this view that we have a lot of helpless people out there who are in some magical way incapable of helping themselves. Nobody in this country is incapable. We believe in the strength of the individual to better themselves and thus better the country. We're a country that believes in working hard for what you get and so why didn't more of these people graduate high school? Why didn't they work their way up in the work force? Why aren't they responsible with the money they do have? Why am I supposed to support them when they've done little for themselves? Why would I believe in the most free country on earth that there is somebody who just can't do it for themselves?
GET UP!!! Go work. Finish School. Be Responsible. I'm not talking about the guy who was crippled from birth. I'm talking about a girl I knew in high school who stone cold refused to finish school. Who wouldn't think of going to college. Who didn't dream of anything more than being a hotel housekeeper. I'm talking about the low glass guy with the $200 cell phone and a $600 Playstation 3 who is now asking for me to pay for him to go the doctor. And I so NO! You get off your couch, stop smoking pot, and get your ass to work.
And that brings me to the idea of personal responsibility. In America we believe equally in success and sadly failure. You have the freedom of any success you can earn, and you have the freedom to fail. There is no true freedom without the freedom to fail and so you're told growing up, or you should be, that nobody is going to do it for you. You learn that if you don't work hard, then you're going to find yourself living on the street, and thus you're motivated to go out there and work to better your own life. You learn not to be dependant on others.
The problem with Obama Care is that it requires the government to reappropriate money from those who have it, to those who supposedly don't, and that is a fundamental dissagreement with the principles America was founded on.
Our Government collects taxes and is charged with spending them only in service to everybody. It paves roads, for everybody. It prevents corporate monopolies, for everybody. It enforces laws, for everybody. It defends our boarders, for everybody.
But Obama Care doesn't promiss to help everybody. It promisses to help those who for whatever reason have not aquired it on their own. Tax dollars in America are not given to help any one segment of society, and that is a major problem with this plan.
We're not a socialist nation, and we don't want to be. Our nation works, and it is strong. Cuba, the former Soviet Union, and many other Socialist countries have found themselves in economic ruin and under social dicatatorships. Our country is strong and lives in freedom. For over 2 centuries America has been the beacon of freedom for the entire world, and there is no reason to change now at the whim of those who fail to see our strength.
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