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    Who are the NERD fund donors Mr Snyder?

    Raise the curtain.

    Obama's Stunning Victory!


    By Croton Crier, Section News
    Posted on Thu May 10, 2012 at 11:24:39 AM EST
    Tags: Michigan, Health Care Compact, Obamacare, Snydercare, socialism, communism, national health care, socialized medicine, SB 973, HB 4693, nullification, free market reforms, torte reform, regulation (all tags)

    Obama 's Hope and Change campaign promise has been a stunning success.  He has given hope to the millions who live off the taxpayer promising them more Obamabucks than they ever dreamed.  He has changed the mood of the taxpayer from 'Taxed Enough Already' to 'Tamed Establishment Apathy'.  With the unconstitutional passage of Obamacare, We the People stood up and cried:  "Taxed Enough Already", "You can keep your hope, and I will keep my Change" and "Hands of my Healthcare".  It is now two years later and not only have many gone silent, some who I believed were on the side of liberty are actively working against liberty and free market reforms.

    Obama's Hope and Change has definitely been a conversation changer regarding National Healthcare.  Here too is another stunning victory.    Those 'tea party' republicans elected in 2010 were the hope and change of the taxpayer which would stop this 'Obamanation'.  These same politicians taking an Oath of Office to protect and defend the Constitution have, by drips and drabs, paved the way for Obamacare in Michigan.  By not alerting the people to Snydercare work groups that formed in January of 2011, passing HB 5014 last fall and SB 693 last December, and now the MI Senate endorsing the Health Care Compact SB 973, these oath takers  have certainly changed the health care reform conversation.  

    The Health Care Compact bills state that individual liberty will be protected.  However, when you read the Health Care Compact language, it does not affirm the right of the citizens to make their own health care decisions.

    SB 973 and HB 4693 state on page 2:

    Whereas, the member states seek to protect individual liberty
    8 and personal control over health care decisions, and believe the
    9 best method to achieve these ends is by vesting regulatory
    10 authority over health care in the states;

    It places the entire health care industry under the control of the state.  

    And that is all we need to know.  Obama and his minions have been successful in getting even patriots to implement their communist agenda.

    Obama's stunning victory!  He has changed the conservative conversation of liberty and free market reforms to socialized state health care.  Republicans who said socialized medicine is horrible at the national level now embrace it for our state. I don't know if it is out of fear or panic that our republican leaders in Michigan write laws socializing an entire industry and endorse fascism as an alternative.  I hear no more talk of free market or torte reforms.  Change is most certainly here.  Seventy years after World War II, the fascists and communists have successfully implemented their agendas.  Our fathers and grandfathers DIED  fighting these monsters.  Now,  Americans have embraced these formerly hated ideologies.   We dishonor those heroes by embracing socialized medicine in any way, shape, or form.  For those who say Obama and his ilk are dumb, how dumb can they be when they are this wildly successful.

    Nullify Now.  Nullification: Answering the Objections

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