Guns and Health Care

December 15, 2009Posted by: admin as Blog

When you put these two thoughts in the same "post line" you wonder what does one have to do with the other?  While I certainly do not think that I am an idiolog on this idea, I want to give you some food for thought in the underlying agenda that may be ahead.

In the upcoming "census" we are going to be asked a lot more questions than "How many people are living in your house?"  By the way, when the census takers contact me the only thing that I am going  to tell them is the number of people living in my house……..THAT IS THE PURPOSE OF A CENSUS!  There is a real possibility that they are going to ask a lot more invasive questions than that.

I believe that when we are found to have guns……….and we will, that the government will take authority and tell you that that our second amendment right is a "high risk" lifestyle.  Once that determination has been made, I believe that we will find that our personal cost of government run health care will dramatically increase.  I believe that we will see tax incentives to buy back our weapons and turn around our risky lifestyle behavior.  I believe that indeed we are putting in a "Trojan Horse" in to place under this government run health care system, the which we have no idea of the total ramifications that it will cause, until it is in place. 

Certainly our health care system is broken, but not to the point that it needs government (to whom it will not apply) should force against the will of the people a change where they will decide what is best for us………but I digress.  I certainly do think that some major tweaking needs to take place.

Due to some recent health issues I have not been managing this website very well and for that I apologize.  I was also a little fearful to put myself on radar by writing articles about in home gun concealment and the burying of our weapons outside the home.  Having weighed the options I have decided to proceed and those articles, and you will find them to be forthcoming.

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