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The
problems many Republicans want us to think about President Obama’s health care
reform has absolutely nothing to do with the impossibility of funding it,
putting America into further debt, or the unjustified benefit of insuring all
Americans. The truth is that the Republican Party’s idea of capitalism solely
depends on the necessity of maintaining poor class that labors for sustenance.
Wealth in terms of
knowledge and health surpasses money. Any civilization that was able to
resolve its health issues usually had the time and the peace of mind to pursue
both knowledge and money adequately. To keep a people poor to remain the
cheap labor force for the rich, all you have to do is make them choose between
health and food. The search for more money in the midst of poverty usually leads
to crime, imprisonments, bad credit, no transportation, alcohol, drugs, and
ultimately, unemployment.
The
Republican Party will always wage a war against a affordable health care for all
Americans because it will eliminate their wealth generators. If the poor can
adequately not worry about their health and begin to focus their minds on
education and business in order to better themselves, then they would have
transformed themselves from mere wealth generators to competitors for the
American pie.
Even the
poor Republicans know that if the poorer class is maintained, which will create
the wealth for the rich Republicans to acquire businesses, the business money
will trickle down to them as the first to be hired and promoted. They also know
that if President Obama succeeds in his health care plan, thereby opening the
door of prosperity for all Americans to compete for, that they now have to work
twice as hard despite the fact that American will become a mightier, greater,
and a more prosperous nation.
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The Political & Spiritual Purpose of the
Holy Land
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