Public Safety Laws Suck! Why Universal Health Care Will Doom Our Civil Liberties
In a moment of clarity, it has dawned on me why the media is creating and pushing the “crisis” of health care in America.
Once the government has control over the health care of American citizens, the government will have total control over the population.
After all, the government already knows where we live, how much we supposedly make, they eavesdrop on our phone calls and emails; once they take control of our health care, they will own the populace.
I was bending the ear of one of my bartender constituents complaining about a $100 seatbelt ticket that I got last month.
The bartender said, “All Knowing One, you know that you should wear your seatbelt.”

“Seatbelts are a good idea and have saved many lives, but I don’t deserve to be pulled over, harassed and ticketed just because I chose not to wear my seatbelt,” I said.
“But if you’re injured because you weren’t wearing your seatbelt, society has to pay for it,” she responded.
So, these laws aren’t meant to thwart Darwinism, they’re meant to save the taxpayers’ money?

From what I have read, statistically, wearing your seatbelt will improve your chances of surviving an accident.
However, we still hear of instances where someone was “thrown clear of the accident” or flew through the windshield before the engine smashed into the front seat.
There are arguments for and against seatbelt use.
But the fact of the matter is, with a seatbelt mandate, the individual does not have a right to make his own decision about wearing one.
Another absurdity are motorcycle helmet laws.
My friend Matt still cries to this day, “If there was a helmet law when I got into my motorcycle accident, I wouldn’t have this scar across my neck.”
“Well, you always had the choice to wear one, why didn’t you wear one?” I asked.
“It was not the law,” he responded.
“People need somebody to watch over them. Ninety-five percent of the people in the world need to be told what to do and how to behave.”
–Arnold Schwarzenegger, in a 1990 interview with U.S. News.
My biker friend Pete tells me, “The best way to survive an accident is to avoid an accident.
“Helmets obstruct your peripheral vision and your hearing; they also cause fatigue on your neck.
“But since the government assumes that eventually everyone will get into an accident they mandate that you wear one.”
It started with seemingly innocent laws to protect people.
Now, for the “safety of the public” laws are expanding to take away our freedom of choice even further to…
…regulate our food by banning trans fats and other ingredients that have no political lobby.
…make psychiatric assessments mandatory in public schools.
…outlaw health care freedom by making vitamins, minerals and medicinal herbs available only through a prescription.
…regulate your behavior at home by banning smoking in your own residence.
“They’re talking about banning cigarette smoking now in any place that’s used by ten or more people in a week,
which, I guess, means that Madonna can’t even smoke in bed.”- Bill Maher
If “Universal Health Care” ever takes hold in the United States, there will be no stopping the government from infringing on our freedom to control our own lives.
If we are mandated to wear helmets on motorcycles and seatbelts in cars to reduce the taxpayers’ burden, then why should we not be forced to maintain a certain “healthy” weight, low cholesterol level, exercise regularly, abstain from smoking and be subjected to random drug tests?
After all, it would be for the common good and cheaper on the taxpayer, wouldn’t it?
Democratic presidential hopeful John Edwards announced that part of his socialized medicine plan would require mandatory physical exams for all Americans.
“If you are going to be in the system, you can’t choose not to go to the doctor… You have to go in and be checked and make sure that you are OK.”
- John Edwards

So not only would you be forced to go to a government doctor every year to get an “OK” stamped on your ass, but you would have no choice on how any ailment would be prevented or treated.
Do you really think the government would approve and fund alternate medical treatments?
If universal health care ever does arrive in the United States, gone will be the individual’s right to chose how he will live his life.
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