Wednesday, March 5, 2014

BloggeRhythms

While the events in Ukraine cause the administration to scramble, trying to cover up for their total foreign policy ineptitude, Howard Kurtz of Fox News on-line is giving Mitt Romney credit for his insightful warnings of Russia’s militant leanings during the last presidential campaign.
 
The short article contains several interesting, and remarkably uninformed, incorrect and naïve comments, from high profile media liberals so I’ve included a link: Romney revisited- Media discover Russia is a top geopolitical foe
 
And then, as usual, Chris Stirewalt acutely summed up the current status of the incumbent's health care tax.
 
What it boils down to is that after just about ruining the best health care system in the world for the sake of a relatively small group of uninsured, service and care have been decreased for many, costs have risen for most, the system itself doesn’t work properly and likely never will. And, when all’s said and done, more than 30 million Americans  will still be uninsured after a decade. 
 
Stirewalt summed the situation up this way: “ObamaCare has turned out to be not worth the trouble for the Democratic Party, especially given that the parts they still like, could have easily passed with bipartisan support. The law isn’t worth it and Obama underscores that fact every time he slices off a chunk with his pen.
 
Giving up what might be as many as a dozen Senate seats in the name of a law that can’t be enforced seems more than a little silly. But if that sounds silly, how about this: inflicting generational damage to your party in the name of universal health coverage but doing it through a program that would, by even generous forecasts, still leave more than 30 million Americans uninsured after a decade.”
 
So, here we have two glaring examples of what happens when unqualified amateurs attain posts they have neither the skills or experience to fulfill competently. But even worse, after failing miserably, they still refuse to learn or grow an iota from their own mistakes. 
 
That’s it for today folks.
 
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