Sarah Palin’s Response To The President’s Health Care Speech

September 10, 2009 · carl · Print This Article

(Liberals by and large breathed a sigh of relief when Sarah Palin stepped down from her position as Governor.
They had the mistaken notion that her voice would be silenced.
Palin, however, stated at the time that she could be a much more effective voice for conservatism by working outside of the system.
And as her response to the President’s pep rally last night proves, she is a voice to be reckoned with.)

After all the rhetoric is put aside, one principle ran through President Obama’s speech tonight: that increased government involvement in health care can solve its problems.

Many Americans fundamentally disagree with this idea. We know from long experience that the creation of a massive new bureaucracy will not provide us with “more stability and security,” but just the opposite. It’s hard to believe the President when he says that this time he and his team of bureaucrats have finally figured out how to do things right if only we’ll take them at their word.

Our objections to the Democrats’ health care proposals are not mere “bickering” or “games.” They are not an attempt to “score short term political points.” And it’s hard to listen to the President lecture us not to use “scare tactics” when in the next breath he says that “more will die” if his proposals do not pass.

In his speech the President directly responded to concerns I’ve raised about unelected bureaucrats being given power to make decisions affecting life …Read the rest of this entry

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