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Is Senator Jim Demint asking the States to surrender their Rights to Choice?
One would hope and think that a Senator from the first state to succeed from the Union during the Civil War would know better than to introduce the idea that the Federal Government is going to tell the States to give up their Rights to Choice who does business within their borders. Talk about a Political Oops from a Republican Party Leader who says their Ideology is to protect Individual and States Rights from the Democratic Party. For why I’ll have to let you decide if it was done out of Political Ignorance or falls into the Creek of Political Stupidity by the young Senator, but in my opinion as an Unlearned Unbridled Anti-Authoritarian Child of the 70’s by Freewill and Self-Nature it is important enough to the Lone Voices lost in the Wilderness that a strong response is warranted.
For why not the first comment by the so-called No-Nothing Party to cross the line and give me the power to respond boldly, I do wonder if his comment will not be his Waterloo. For how ridiculous is it for a Republican to suggest that the best way to reduce health care costs is force States to open their doors and submit their citizens to every insurance company in America. Especially since the party loyal have always respected the States and Individual Rights?
Yes, Senator Demint may have the Guaranteed Civil and Constitutional Rights to voice his own opinion; however, after listening to him on Wolf just a few minutes ago. I have to wonder how much support his idea has with the rest of the Washington Republicans and Conservatives across the Land. Since why I may accept Congress lessening the restrictions that allow a list of Approved Health Insurance Companies to apply to the States for permission to do business within their borders, but to be honest. I would rather see a Pig Fly than to have the Federal Government order any State to accept some of the Insurance Companies doing so-called business. For does Senator Demint think that corporations like United Health are not going to play the Big Bad Wolf with their $800 million dollars a quarter profit?
So please, for the sake of the sanity of the nation start teaching the Republican Civil, Political, and Religious Leaders the meaning of stupidly. Because why I may not agree with the Democratic Civil, Political, and Religious Leaders on all (if any) of the issues, I’m getting real weary of defending a political party that does not seem to learn from their own mistakes. For why Management should have a seat at the table with Labor, if the last 8 years of Political Incorrectness from both side of the political coin of life has not shown you that there is a better way forward. What will?