Health Care Debate
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
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If anyone has followed the health care debate for the last several years, you would of heard the Republican leaders screaming “socialism” every time healthcare reform was mentioned, however these very people are some of the biggest recipients of government money, such as government wages, healthcare and farm subsidies just to name a few.
Yes, but where does all of this money come from you might as? Well, the Federal Reserve System, which is a cartel of rich bankers who own the printing presses and who print money out of nothing for the benefit of the few, while under the guise of protecting and promoting the public interest.
The Federal Reserve – put together in 1910 by the leading bankers (the wealthiest in the nation), such as the Morgan’s, Rockefellers, Rothschilds, Warburgís and Kuhn-Loeb, and again – they own the printing presses and print money out of thin air any time they choose.
Million-dollar bonuses for executives whose companies get astronomical amounts of bailout money form the Federal Reserve – socialism. By the end of 2008, bailout of just the financial-services industry during the Bush Administration had reached over 7 million – socialism, also under Obama 80 billion to the auto companies – socialism, also 70 million to AIG – socialism; 20 billion dollars a year to Farm Subsidy Programs – socialism. Hundreds of billions of dollars to other countries called Structural-Adjustment loans that never get paid back – socialism. The cost of funding state and local governments in addition to the federal government in addition to the banks and insurance companies in addition to the banks of Europe in addition to endless wars and a global standing army – socialism.
The bureaucracy enjoys a plush life administering the process, and the politicians obtain wealth and power. Many people on the payroll, many managers, excessive salaries, many holidays, and unrealistic benefits – socialism, but then again – there is plenty money, why – because the Federal Reserve (the nations wealthiest) prints the money out of thin air and puts it in the hands of politicians and bureaucrats – who puts it in the hands of other politicians and bureaucrats, consequently the money comes from government (Federal Reserve), goes to government, and is administered by government; consequently the result is the expansion of government.
However, these politicians and bureaucrats do not know the word “socialism” until somebody mentions such concepts as helping the poor or universal healthcare ... then they scream socialism. It is not a money issue; because the Federal Reserve (cartels of rich bankers) prints money any time they want and do not have to answer to no one. The issue is that it is just not in their best interest to help the poor, it is not their priority. The rich will establish their dominion and enslave the rest. They always did and they always will. Again, it is not a question of money – it is just not profitable for them to invest in such things as universal health care, so they give it a name – socialism, while all along their whole essence is socialism, or better yet – select socialism.
Bennie Hively
Warsaw, via e-mail[[In-content Ad]]
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If anyone has followed the health care debate for the last several years, you would of heard the Republican leaders screaming “socialism” every time healthcare reform was mentioned, however these very people are some of the biggest recipients of government money, such as government wages, healthcare and farm subsidies just to name a few.
Yes, but where does all of this money come from you might as? Well, the Federal Reserve System, which is a cartel of rich bankers who own the printing presses and who print money out of nothing for the benefit of the few, while under the guise of protecting and promoting the public interest.
The Federal Reserve – put together in 1910 by the leading bankers (the wealthiest in the nation), such as the Morgan’s, Rockefellers, Rothschilds, Warburgís and Kuhn-Loeb, and again – they own the printing presses and print money out of thin air any time they choose.
Million-dollar bonuses for executives whose companies get astronomical amounts of bailout money form the Federal Reserve – socialism. By the end of 2008, bailout of just the financial-services industry during the Bush Administration had reached over 7 million – socialism, also under Obama 80 billion to the auto companies – socialism, also 70 million to AIG – socialism; 20 billion dollars a year to Farm Subsidy Programs – socialism. Hundreds of billions of dollars to other countries called Structural-Adjustment loans that never get paid back – socialism. The cost of funding state and local governments in addition to the federal government in addition to the banks and insurance companies in addition to the banks of Europe in addition to endless wars and a global standing army – socialism.
The bureaucracy enjoys a plush life administering the process, and the politicians obtain wealth and power. Many people on the payroll, many managers, excessive salaries, many holidays, and unrealistic benefits – socialism, but then again – there is plenty money, why – because the Federal Reserve (the nations wealthiest) prints the money out of thin air and puts it in the hands of politicians and bureaucrats – who puts it in the hands of other politicians and bureaucrats, consequently the money comes from government (Federal Reserve), goes to government, and is administered by government; consequently the result is the expansion of government.
However, these politicians and bureaucrats do not know the word “socialism” until somebody mentions such concepts as helping the poor or universal healthcare ... then they scream socialism. It is not a money issue; because the Federal Reserve (cartels of rich bankers) prints money any time they want and do not have to answer to no one. The issue is that it is just not in their best interest to help the poor, it is not their priority. The rich will establish their dominion and enslave the rest. They always did and they always will. Again, it is not a question of money – it is just not profitable for them to invest in such things as universal health care, so they give it a name – socialism, while all along their whole essence is socialism, or better yet – select socialism.
Bennie Hively
Warsaw, via e-mail[[In-content Ad]]
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