Americans, make it clear
by D.A. King
August 07, 2009 01:00 AM | 632 views | 3 3 comments | 9 9 recommendations | email to a friend | print
It is the last thing the leftist president and the Democrat congressional leaders wanted to happen: An actual debate, an over-informed citizenry and the August congressional break before a rushed vote on government regulated health care.

At least a month of actual public exposure to Obama's health care legislation.

The magnitude of the detrimental effect of the planned takeover of American health care is quickly becoming apparent to even the least curious American voter.

As details of the scheme become known, the overexposure of the contents of "the health care reform bill" is creating a legislative pre-existing condition that the president strived to avoid at all costs ... reality.

It has become crystal clear that the decision has been made to cover a huge potential voter base for the Democrats ... illegal aliens. Contrary to constant denial from the Democrats, every version of the Obama's health care legislation would permit coverage for the victims of geography in the government regulated health insurance.

And they are willing to fight for it.

The most recent effort to require use of existing tools to determine eligibility for taxpayer-funded health care benefits came from Georgia Representative Nathan Deal (R- Gainesville). He proposed a badly needed amendment that would have explicitly prohibited illegal aliens from receiving health care benefits under the health care reform bill (H.R. 3200). The horror.

Deal's amendment was defeated in committee last week along party lines. Pandering to hoped for future voters and rationality don't mix.

Still, the media and too many in GOP leadership are not making the legislation's immigration element a big issue. One Republican Congressional staffer told me this week that the bill was so bad that the bill's illegal immigration component didn't really need to be brought up.

This longtime American adamantly disagrees.

Any discussion of the health care swindle that does not include the fact that Americans would be forced to further permanently subsidize illegal immigration into their nation is dangerous and incomplete.

Both Cobb's GOP congressmen seem to agree. "It's neither an oversight nor a surprise that congressional Democrats have a loophole in their bill to provide government-run health care for illegal aliens. Americans don't want the government running their health care, and they certainly don't want their tax dollars paying for health care for those who have shown no respect for our borders or the rule of law" says Congressman Dr. Tom Price earlier this week.

This from Georgia Representative Dr. Phil Gingrey: "While Speaker Pelosi and Chairman Waxman were busy navigating their own intra-party squabbles in an attempt to reach agreement on how best to nationalize America's health care system, they created several avenues by which illegal immigrants can receive health benefits at the expense of taxpaying citizens. Simply put, this is disgraceful."

Disgraceful or not, desperate economic times and immigration law or not, the Democrats seem to be determined to further reward illegals - even if it means a tax increase on middle-class America to finance the contemptible program.

The Associated Press - without mentioning government coverage for illegals - reports that "Obama's treasury secretary said he cannot rule out higher taxes to help tame an exploding budget deficit, and his chief economic adviser would not dismiss raising them on middle-class Americans as part of a health care overhaul."

And it is not just far-left extremists in government who support the plan. Joining such fringe groups as ACORN, La Raza, and MoveOn.org, even corporate giants like Wal-Mart have taken up the cause of redistributing the wealth.

According to Chicago Public Radio, during a health-care reform panel discussion at the recent annual National Council of La Raza convention in Chicago, Dr. John Agwunobi, a senior Wal-Mart vice-president said the company supports rewarding illegals with government health care.

To a direct question from the panel moderator, "What about health-care coverage for undocumented immigrants?" Agwunobi described Wal-Mart's position: "We believe strongly that everyone should have access to affordable health insurance. Everyone."

Everyone should heed the words of Drs. Phil Gingrey and Tom Price. And Texas Congressman Lamar Smith. "If Americans aren't already concerned enough about the astronomical costs of the healthcare proposal, this taxpayer-funded benefit for lawbreakers should sound the alarms" writes Smith in The Hill, a Washington Newspaper for the Capitol Hill staffers and members of Congress.

August is the last best hope for killing ObamaCare. Outraged Americans would be well advised to make it clear that they will not be lulled into ignoring its connection to our unsecured borders and illegal immigration.

King is president of the Dustin Inman Society. He is not a member of any political party.

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American worker
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September 01, 2009
The VA is a good example of governemnt health care. It is a mess.

If you still doubt the ability of the government to administrate payments, check out the cash for clunkers debacle.

Bringing up the fact that Bush was soft on illegal immigration is a rather weak, but typical argument from the nearly consious left that depends on others working to gain advance and care.

King is very clear here. He is correct and more and more are realizing the lengths that Obama will go to to gain control of America for his commie supporters.

Health care provided by ObamaCare will kill America and Americans.
RN
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August 27, 2009
Illegal immigration certainly is a problem. The Bush administration had eight years to do something about it, for six of those years they held a majority. End result nothing was done.

To bring immigration and abortion, death panels and whatever else in to a serious discussion about health care for Americans is a tried and true tactic of the right. It is however quite wrong, misguided and immoral. Sounds like the last eight years doesn't it.

Those that protest the loudest have healthcare , many with a Govt plan Medicare, that works just fine for them. Insurance providers pockets swelled with the passing of Medicare. One must wonder what they fear in healthcare reform. Will the CEO's of United Health care and Aetna etc be struggling on less than multi- million dollar salaries.

Does UPS and FedEx not compete with the US postal system?

Choice will continue you can fly first class or take a Greyhound but dont leave Americans without access to affordable Healthcare.
American worker
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August 27, 2009
GREAT COLUMN AND OH SO TRUE!
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