American The Socialist?
J.J. Jackson* | February 28, 2007
If the latest Rasmussen poll is right we are over the hump and well on our way to becoming a socialist country.
Poll: 55% Favor Requiring Companies to Provide Health Insurance
Just 33% of Americans favor a national health insurance program, but most are open to ideas that would expand coverage to cover more of the uninsured population. A survey found that 55% favor the idea of requiring companies to provide health insurance and 57% favor taxing wealthier Americans to provide coverage for those without insurance.
Translation: Most Americans don’t want a government mandated health plan but most Americans basically want a government mandated health plan with 55% of Americans favoring government telling people how they have to spend their money and 57% of Americans favoring using government to take money from someone else as a justification for stealing.
This is the face of liberalism – compassion with everyone else’s money.
Anyone want to try and point out where in the Constitution Congress has either of these authorities? Anyone? I’ll even settle for the pathetic “general Welfare” excuse just so that I can shoot that one down again. But it seems that as of late there are fewer and fewer socialists out there that even bother to try and justify their acts Constitutionally any more.
Why should they? Apparently the majority of Americans no longer think the Constitution is important anyway.
God help us all.
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