What “Public Option” Really Means
Obama and the Democrats tell us that public option will foster competition. As is always the case with political promises, the opposite is the case. Public option will put insurers out of business. Yes, even the big ones. Remember, the government does not produce products or services, but they do have tons of plundered money. Since we are not talking about goods and services but the financing of healthcare, the government has an advantage here. Businesses are bound by things like having to get money by offering a product or service and making a profit. The government has no such bounds as it gets it money by taxing the people and printing it. How can a business compete with an entity that takes over half of what the American people earn every year and prints fake money? If Insurers took over half of the American people’s money by force and left the printing presses running all night than it could possibly compete with the government. I think you see my point. Of course there is another problem; The government can and does regulate it’s supposed competitors. If company A had the power to regulate its competitor, company b, how long do you think company b would be in business.
This is not a super accurate quiz; It’s not that far off, though.
Cass Sunstein on Negative vs. Positive Rights
I remember when Cass Sunstein spoke at The Cato Institute on the book he co-authored, “Nudge.” Now, he is the talk of mainstream media. He makes some arguments that undercut any defense of Libertarianism, although in his book he claims that libertarian goals can be achieved through statist means. One of his core beliefs, a belief that poisons his whole political philosophy, is the pernicious believe that there is no essential difference between negative and positive rights. To not understand the difference between negative rights, i.e., the right to be left alone and positive rights, i.e., the “right” to take someone else’s money is to not understand the difference between living freely and languishing in a concentration camp. It makes so much sense that Obama would pick this man for Regulation Czar.
“…this time in our nation’s history, where athletics is becoming more of a fleeting opportunity. Funds dry up so it becomes harder for kids to engage in sports, to learn how to swim, to even ride a bike.”
-Obama’s baby momma
So we need government funding to learn how to ride a frigging bike? What color is the sky in her world?!?