President Obama was on five major TV networks discussing about his health care plan on Sunday. During the interview when asked about the racism and Carter’s criticism about the the race issue Obama said that there are always some people may not like him because of his race and some people like him because his race. However that is insignificant issue right now. There are people who are anti government, who doesn’t like any government involvement in anything like the right wing nut case , libertarian and moron Ron Paul who wants to abolish IRS.
My question to these nut cases if you don’t like the government involvement then why the heck are you right wing old people concerned about losing medicare or privatizing the social security . Why don’t you people stop getting the benefits like social security or medicare from the government. Why don’t you right wingers return all the money you collected from the U.S government for the last 70 years. America has been a socialist country for the last 70 years when they enacted the Social Security Act in 1935 , which was introduced and started originally by a socialist movement from Germany.
Every time whenever the airlines or the banks or the auto companies go broke they always want the government to bail them out and in the mean time they are complaining about too much involvement of the government and calling the U.S government as Obama liberal socialized government . This is what I call hypocrisy. Do you think Americans are idiots to listen to you hypocrite right wingers , who are responsible for bankrupting this country for the last 8 years and still outsourcing jobs overseas , exporting jobs and importing labor from other country’s like India and other countries.
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Obama pitches healthcare in Sunday talk show blitz
He says his message on reform is not 'breaking through.' His critics suggest it's not a communications problem: People just don't like the president's plan.
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