“The evils of socialized medicine” may be right around the corner.
“…All of us can see what happens once you establish the precedent that the government can determine a man’s working place and his working methods and behind it will come other federal programs that will invade every area of freedom as we have known it in this country. Until one day we will awake to find that we have Socialism.”
Ronald Reagan.
Folks. This message is from the 50’s.
Yes, we all know that Ronald Reagan was a paid spokesmodel for the AMA back then (anyone who saw “Sicko” in 2007 knows that at least.) So what? It’s all crazy talk they trained him to recite.
And anyway the AMA backs the current efforts at reform. AND what the airhead B-movie actor was railing against at the time was Social Security and Medicare. Yeah, real socialism that became. All of you reactionaries should be ashamed.
Vern. Airhead? I would expect more respect from you. Guess I have misjudged you!
Outside the Republican circles you frequent, Brother Larry, Reagan is not considered a deity. Sorry to burst your bubble.
Brother Vern.
Diety. NO!
Airhead. NO!
Having traveled to eastern Europe where I saw freedom up close, freedom that was never expected during the Cold War, I would opine that those citizens have more respect for president Reagan than some Americans.
Good news, Brother Larry – There is now an i-Phone application for worshiping Ronaldus Magnus. Seriously! Check it out…
http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2009/12/worshipping-reagan-theres-an-app-for-that.php?ref=fpblg
The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library has come up with a new way for Reaganites to bask in the glory of Ronaldus Magnus: A free iPhone application!
I just spent the last few minutes downloading and fiddling around with the app. It has a gallery of pictures of Reagan in all his glory, for an admirer to cycle through with only the swipe of a finger (such as the pic shown above). There is also Reagan playing mini-golf in the Oval Office, Reagan visiting with the Pope, Reagan with his horse, Reagan in front of an American flag, and other such glorious memories.
There is also ready access to the library’s YouTube account, to watch Reagan’s 1980 Republican acceptance speech, his 1981 inaugural address, his 1961 speech opposing the creation of Medicare, and other great moments in Reagan history.
Another gallery is of text, with short quotes to read through, such as: “Government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem.” (However, this omits the key context of the full sentence, “In this present crisis…,” which implies some flexibility for other circumstances.) There is also: “All the waste in a year from a nuclear power plant can be stored under a desk.” And of course, “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!”