Monday, December 07, 2009

Is the Government Lying about Health Care Rationing? (Picture of the Day - Case for Killing Ol' Granny)


When you hear the various elected representatives, talking heads and info babes on the television glow box lying to you day in and day out about how there will be no health care rationing when President Obama signs the health care bill, please remember this above picture that talking about the case for killing Granny on the cover of an American mainstream magazine Newsweek.

The magazine's editor is Jon Meacham who is reportedly a member of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). Our Secretary of State Hillary Clinton admitted on video earlier this year that the CFR basically runs the show when it comes to matters involving interests of the United States of America. If Mr. Meacham allowed this cover to be printed, then it is likely in line with the CFR's position on the issue, and this ultimately becomes the government's position on the issue.

If the above analysis is correct, then it follows that if Newsweek says there is case for killing ol' Granny, then the CFR likely believes that there is a case for killing ol' Granny. Therefore, CFR will provide legislative and executive guidance to the government that makes the case for killing ol' Granny which will result in laws and executive orders that support health care rationing.

That is exactly what former Governor Sarah Palin said on her Facebook page that got her in hot water with the mainstream media.

The federal government currently runs the health care system for the American Indians and the system is terrible!

Therefore, do not believe the infobabe (insert your favorite one here) on the cable news when she tells you there is no rationing in the health care bill. When it is all said and done, the financial obligations of this bill will require that certain people receive and certain people do not receive when it comes to the health care services provided by this new insurance program.

It is quite likely that some bureaucrat or "death panel" will use financial costs and expenses to make the case for killing Granny.


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