Obama Wants to Make Us Into France

Obama Budget Would Create $634 Billion Health-Care Fund

President Obama intends to release a budget tomorrow that creates a 10-year, $634 billion “reserve fund” to partially pay for a vast expansion of the U.S. health care system, an overhaul that many experts project will cost as much as $1 trillion over the next decade.

Obama would pay for the expansion by trimming tax breaks for the wealthy and tightening payments to insurers, hospitals and physicians, according to a senior administration official.

By first identifying a large pot of money to underwrite health care reform — before laying out a proposal on who would be covered or how — Obama hopes to signal his willingness to negotiate with Congress over the details of an eventual plan.

But not to negotiate over whether to institute socialized medicine or not. That, as far as he is concerned, is a done deal.

We’ll see. It does make it all the more important that the GOP remain united in opposition to his socialist power grabs, and that we work doubly hard to take control of congress away from his party as soon as possible.

One way to do that is make it clear to all Americans the unAmerican, socialist nature of his agenda.

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