Monday, August 17, 2009

It'd Be Funny If It Wasn't So Pathetic

Well the current administration certainly has created a mess.

Over the weekend it was released that the much celebrated/hated public option isn't a vital part of healthcare reform. While freedom minded people everywhere should cautiously applaud this, Obama has really stepped in it now.

Serious liberals want no part of reform without the socialized part and now they are just as furious as conservatives. This has already drawn some thin retractions from administration hacks. While I personally revel in this kind of political incompetence, I'm not ready to light the victory cigar just yet. Leftists in the House are not going to let this go. The Senate claims they can't pass it the plan with the public option. Something has to give and leftists hold all the cards. When push comes to shove, liberals will defy the polls and try and ram this through anyway despite the plummeting public support.

Now why is public support falling so fast? Aside from the fact that the plan is a fraud and all its supporters are lying about it.

For starters, the government seems hell bent on proving how incompetent it is. President Obama keeps pointing out how poorly run the post office is compared to UPS or FedEX. A good comparison if you're trying to show why we shouldn't be doing the healthcare this way, not so good for fans of socialized government.

In addition, it is being reported all over the radio today (I'm looking for a good link) that many dealers who have filed cash for clunkers claims aren't getting paid. Nice job administration, completely screwup the execution of a simple billion dollar used car lot, then stiff the dealers you made jump through this idiotic bureaucracy. And you wonder why you can't get support for your trillion dollar boondoggle? Please.

I encourage anybody who feels I'm spreading rumors to alert the White House goons through their snitch email Flag@whitehouse.Gov.

I'm sure even this hapless administration can manage a simple email address.
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