Uncle Joe
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Sat Apr-10-10 12:20 PM
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4. The first mistake is in believing the Heritage Foundation to be "conservative." |
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If the Heritage Foundation were truly conservative, from a fiscal standpoint, they would promote the most efficient means of coverage, that being universal health coverage for every American from the cradle to the grave.
If the Heritage Foundation were truly conservative, from a moral right to life standpoint, they would promote the most logical means of coverage, that being universal health coverage for every American from the cradle to the grave.
If the Heritage Foundation were truly conservative, from a religious standpoint, they would promote the most moral means of coverage, that being universal health coverage for every American from the cradle to the grave.
That's why the vast majority of the American People favor universal health coverage for every American from the cradle to the grave.
The Heritage Foundation is corporatist, their God is money plain and simple and they believe in corporate supremacy over "We the Peoples'" government and as a natural extension over the people.
Obviously they can't openly advocate for such a position, so when Republicans; a wholly owned and operated subsidiary of Corporation USA promotes such policies, they're cheered.
When the Democratic Party; which has a sizable corporatist influence but is not entirely owned passes or promotes such measures, the Heritage Foundation will only condemn it for public consumption as a means to help Republicans back to power.
Thanks for the thread, cal.
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