Restoring the Sacred

Friday, March 12, 2010

Rep. Paul Ryan on ObamaCare in Imprimis


Representative Paul Ryan (R-WI), one of the brightest stars in the GOP, spoke at Hillsdale College in January 2010, and the text of his speech was printed in the college's publication, Imprimis, which arrived by mail yesterday. The title of the speech is:Health Care in a Free Society, and nobody has spoken more eloquently or clearly on the topic.

Here are some clips:

President Obama said in December: “If we don't pass [this health care reform legislation]...the federal government will go bankrupt, because Medicare and Medicaid are on a trajectory that are [sic] unsustainable....” On first hearing, this argument appears ludicrous: We must stop the nation from going broke by enacting a program costing $800 billion or more in its first decade alone? On the other hand, if the President means what he says, there is only one way to achieve his stated goal under the new program: through deep and comprehensive government rationing of health care.

Americans take pride in self-government, which entails providing for their own well-being and the well-being of their families in a free society. In exchange for this, the promoters of government-run health care would make them passive subjects, dependent on handouts and far more concerned about security than liberty.

Americans understand that the problems facing our health care system today, real as they are, can be addressed without nationalizing one-sixth of the American economy and moving us past the tipping point toward a European-style social welfare state. They know that we can solve these problems while at the same time remaining a free society and acting consistently with the principles that have made us the greatest and most prosperous nation on earth.

You can read the entire speech here.


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