and Medicaid, with doctors fleeing those programs left and right and refusing to see patients under them, is a good referral for such an idea right? Their arguments for this greater expansion of their power has gone through many contortions and they have desperately avoided the Constitutional arguments against the plan like Jack the Ripper eluded London authorities while on his murder spree. For months they have been looking for one such argument that would stick. My readers often hear me refer to this shot gun type approach as, “cooking spaghetti,” where they are throwing noodles of ideas desperately at the wall finding the one that will stick, tell them they are done and have their final answer.
That final answer, it seems, is that health care and health insurance are rights. And not just any sort of right either mind you. As Tom Harken (D-IA) will gladly tell you if you ask him, they are inalienable rights. You know, God given rights?
Now, this is certainly funny considering that ideological liberals have spent years fighting tooth and nail to keep any sort of religiosity out of government and the public square. That they would now be evoking God from the very halls of Congress should not escape anyone as being hypocritical. What happened to their often cited, and readily proven fallacious claim, of a secular government that could never admit to the existence of God under the concept of the separation of Church and State even though our founding documents are ripe with an embrace of God?
Apparently God is a-ok now! Well, now that they can use Him for their own ends. The left has apparently found a place for religion in government after all and now they trip themselves up falling face first