Sunday, September 22, 2013

Congress: Full Timers vs. Part Timers

     With nearly all of the Republican Representatives in the House voting to defund "Obamacare", there seems to be hope to reverse Obama's train wreck.  American medicine may yet be able to be saved.  The drastic increases you would be charged in what would be forced health insurance purchases,  that the "Affordable Care Act" mandates, may never come to be.  And, the vice on your employer that coerces him into cutting your hours to part time may be permanently removed.

This last piece of malice in Obama's law is what I would like to discuss in this blog.  Republicans in the House have had the majority for some time now, and yet have seemed to do little good.  However, with the destruction of "Obamacare", voters will find their spirits lifted, their morale restored, and optimism on the horizon.  Those Republicans who desire Congressional careers may get the votes required to reelect them to "full time" status in the political work that they do.  I call these politicians: Full Timers.

Obama's Democrats, on the other hand, are Part Timers with little political future.  They march lock-step in sync with the strangled, but at fault press, and fascist and commie speech writers behind the teleprompter.  They support your economic destruction.  They aim to mess with your employer to get him to cut you down to 29 hours a week.

The battle ahead will be intense.  I predict that it will be like a game of tennis with the Part Timer dominated Senate lobbing a pro-"Obamacare" ball back into the Full Timer dominated House, where they will have to vote together to try once more to save your job.  The best way for the Full Timers to win is for them to discover the moral politics of Ayn Rand who explained that the legitimate government functions include: the police, the military, and the court systems (and that's it!).

Paul Wharton
Objectivist Capitalist Medicine Promoter

Special thanks to Eli Lilly & Co. (LLY) for being the fuel of my mind

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