Thursday, January 9, 2014

Stole this and must One up It:


A Paradoxical Quote of The Day From Ben Stein:

"Fathom the hypocrisy of a government that requires every citizen to prove they are insured... but not everyone must prove they are a citizen."

But I say:

Fathom the hypocrisy of people who claim to be the Chosen of God who require every person to prove they are healthy and a citizen before they will extend to them the opportunity to access health care." A Paradoxical Quote of the Day from Loren M. Lambert.

Comment 1: Loren M. Lambert - Charity has never built a national infrastructure, never trained a police force, never assembled an army, never saved an endangered species, never cleaned up a river, never maintained the rule of law, and never built a nation. Yes, while charity is the essential character that makes a nation that has been built by co-operational sacrifice worth living in, and should be the impetus to all our actions, it has never in the history of man been enough. May we always possess it in abundance. Unfortunately, charity, which has always had a place unfettered and unrestrained by government, corporate power or peer pressure, in a modern nation it never has, never will, and never can cause a health care system built solely upon the principles of market forces to provide access to its necessary resources in a fair, efficient and equitable manner. All charity can do is blunt its sharp edges.

Loren M. Lambert © September 21, 2012

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