Here’s a rather poignant article that discusses Prohibition and compares it to Obamacare. Good stuff, with a little history lesson. Pay attention liberal morons.
Repeal: Obamacare as the New Prohibition
By Jeffrey Lord
It was called the “nullification contagion.”
And it was a battle royal. Literally.
Once upon-a-time in America, a tumultuous battle over the freedom to drink alcoholic beverages raged across the land. It was the health care battle of early 20th century America, and it was furious, divisive and eventually savagely bloody.
There is debate even today as to where this story actually begins. In fact the issue raised its head in America as early as 1657, when the General Court of Massachusetts banned the sale of intoxicating spirits. Some pinpoint the 1840s. But doubtless as good a place as any to start is with the birth in 1873 of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union. The objective, as is the case with government health care enthusiasts today, was portrayed as noble. Alcohol, the group believed, was tearing families — and hence the larger society — apart. Echoing the core argument of Obamacare today, to drink, particularly to excess, was portrayed as imposing ultimately unsustainable costs both societal and financial on others. This being the case, there was only one answer: a government ban on the use of alcohol in America.
























That’s an interesting comparison of how programs like Obamacare “evolve” over time and eventually get shoved down our throats for the “greater good”.
Yep.
Makes one think; what else have they been up to with legislation that’s “good” the American people?
Grab your wallet whenever they announce “it’s for the children!”