According to a Bloomberg national poll, the majority of Americans are as depressed as I am about the direction that the country is going in. And I think that that the health care reform bill is part of the problem.
But Michele Bachmann has a plan.
First, she doesn’t sugar-coat the problem.
Second, she has a plan to solve the problem.
Last week was very depressing for me… but she gives me hope.
Michele Bachmann has a book that I have
By the way, check out he bookshelf that appears behind her in the second video. I can make out War Footing, published by the Naval Institute Press, on the left side of the bottom shelf. I have that book in my office shelf at work.
Details:
America has been at war for years, but until now, it has not been clear with whom or precisely for what. And we have not been using the full resources we need to win.
With the publication of War Footing, lead-authored by Frank Gaffney, it not only becomes clear who the enemy is and how high the stakes are, but also exactly how we can prevail.
War Footing shows that we are engaged in nothing less than a War for the Free World. This is a fight to the death with Islamofascists, Muslim extremists driven by a totalitarian political ideology that, like Nazism or Communism before it, is determined to destroy freedom and the people who love it.
Mr. Gaffney and his esteemed colleagues offer ten specific steps that Americans, as individuals and as communities, can take to ensure their way of life and safety and the future well-being of their children and grandchildren. These steps include detailed recommendations about how to:
This book is a highly readable and definitive owners manual for the War for the Free World. Whether we like it or not, every American owns a stake in its outcome. War Footing tells us how we can make sure it comes out right.
Among those who contributed brilliant analyses and commonsense recommendations to War Footing are: R. James Woolsey, Victor Davis Hanson, General Tom McInerney, General Paul Vallely, Alex Alexiev, Andrew McCarthy, Claudia Rosett, Michael Rubin, Daniel Goure, Caroline Glick, and Michael Waller. Their inputs – and those of twenty other contributors – help make this strategy for winning the War for the Free World as readable as it is needed.
If there is one thing I like to see in women other than fiscal conservatism, it’s foreign policy conservatism. War is often the only way to stop tyranny and bloodshed in countries. The world is not a happy-clappy place. The United States military protects the safety of other nations by just being present, and sometimes even by fighting. We face serious threats. It’s good to see that Michele is at least aware of what is going on in the world. I think that most people who are anti-war really haven’t read anything about the way the world really is.
As the Wall Street Journal’s Editorial page pointed out last week, the bill’s prototype is the health care legislation Mitt Romney signed into law in Massachusetts. It contains what used to be considered Republican ideas.
Is everyone repudiating Mitt and those Republicans? Just wondering.
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I’m opposed to Romneycare. It’s very much like Obamacare.
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And all the other Republican ideas?
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Patient’s Choice Act.
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For it or against it?
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I am super-for the Patient’s Choice Act.
Here, listen to these podcasts:
https://winteryknight.com/2009/08/10/2009/07/15/understand-the-right-way-to-reform-health-care-with-short-podcasts/
Those are MY ideas.
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Romney made a mistake with health care, as one can see that on the limited scale the program is not fiscally sound.
So should one take a broken program and enforce it on the whole country, because the results could be very much the same, but with nobody able to go to a different state for care.
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