Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Reid Equates Nationalizing Healthcare with Freeing the Slaves

The ironic thing is that given the amount taxes will have to go up, the healthcare plan will be increasing slavery in this country as Tax Freedom Day will be pushed further and further back. Anyway here are his comments:

“Instead of joining us on the right side of history, all the Republicans can come up with is, ‘Slow down, stop everything, let’s start over,’ ” Reid said in a floor speech on Monday.

Reid said Republicans were displaying the same mindset as those who defended slavery.

“If you think you’ve heard these same excuses before, you’re right,” Reid said.

He continued: “When this country belatedly recognized the wrongs of slavery, there were those who dug in their heels and said, ‘Slow down, it’s too early, things aren’t bad enough.’ ”

2 comments:

  1. Here is the entire quote. BTW, wasn't it the Southern Democrats that did not want to end slavery?? He was NOT comparing Healthcare to slavery.

    "Instead of joining us on the right side of history, all Republicans
    have come up with is this slow down, stop everything, let's start
    over," said Reid. "You think you've heard these same excuses before,
    you're right. When this country belatedly recognized the wrongs of
    slavery, there were those who dug in their heels and said, slow down,
    it's too early. Let's wait. Things aren't bad enough. When women spoke
    up for the right to speak up, they wanted to vote, some insisted slow
    down, there will be a better day to do that. The day isn't quite
    right. When this body was on the verge of guaranteeing equal civil
    rights to everyone, regardless of the color of their skin, some
    senators resorted to the same filibuster threats that we hear today.
    More recently, when chairman Chris Dodd of Connecticut, one of the
    people who will go down as a chief champion of the bill before us
    today, said that Americans should be able to take care of their
    families without fear of losing their jobs, you heard the same old
    excuses. seven years of fighting and more than one presidential veto,
    it was slow down, stop everything, start over. History is repeating
    itself before our eyes. There are now those who don't think it is the
    right time to reform health care. If not now, when, madam president?
    But the reality for many that feel that way, it will never, never be a
    good time to reform health care."
    -Reid

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  2. I dont know, I read the whole quote the same way as the truncated quote.

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