Milton Wolf
VERBATIM POST
VERBATIM POST
Gateway Pundit is on the case: Lawyers Have Already Drafted 13,000 Pages of Regulations for New ObamaTax Law
So here's my question to all my Democrat friends who support ObamaCare: Will you trust George W. Bush to rewrite these rules? [Let me ask essentially the same question to my Republican friends who support the Patriot Act: Will you trust Barack Obama to rewrite these rules?]
Think about it. ObamaCare was purposefully written to be as vague as possible. We talk about the 2,700 pages of the law but the reality is that the law is so vague that it will engender somewhere around 100,000 new pages of bureaucratic rules. These rules can be written and re-written with each new president. This is the problem with vague laws: they give vast powers to the executive branch and these powers that will affect your life, from how much water your toilet can flush to what chemotherapy your mother can receive.
Now, consider this...
Sooner or later George W. Bush will be back in the White House. No, the 43rd president won't return, but someone you will come to despise and distrust every bit as much will. Maybe his name will be Mitt Romney, or her name, Sarah Palin. Or maybe he or she hasn't even been born yet. But, you know this much is true: it's only a matter of time.
Let me make a modest proposal...
To my Democrat friends: Don't support any law that you wouldn't trust George W. Bush to execute.
To my Republican friends: Don't support any law that you wouldn't trust Barack Obama to execute.
So here's my question to all my Democrat friends who support ObamaCare: Will you trust George W. Bush to rewrite these rules? [Let me ask essentially the same question to my Republican friends who support the Patriot Act: Will you trust Barack Obama to rewrite these rules?]
Think about it. ObamaCare was purposefully written to be as vague as possible. We talk about the 2,700 pages of the law but the reality is that the law is so vague that it will engender somewhere around 100,000 new pages of bureaucratic rules. These rules can be written and re-written with each new president. This is the problem with vague laws: they give vast powers to the executive branch and these powers that will affect your life, from how much water your toilet can flush to what chemotherapy your mother can receive.
Now, consider this...
Sooner or later George W. Bush will be back in the White House. No, the 43rd president won't return, but someone you will come to despise and distrust every bit as much will. Maybe his name will be Mitt Romney, or her name, Sarah Palin. Or maybe he or she hasn't even been born yet. But, you know this much is true: it's only a matter of time.
Let me make a modest proposal...
To my Democrat friends: Don't support any law that you wouldn't trust George W. Bush to execute.
To my Republican friends: Don't support any law that you wouldn't trust Barack Obama to execute.
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