Health Care Summit Accomplishes Little; Parties Remain Divided

Today's Health Care Summit held at the Blair House in Washington, D.C. was nothing more than a broadway play put on by the undocumented President Obama and his Democrat cronies.  Little was accomplished, although the GOP finally had an opportunity to circumvent the liberal media and show the American people that they have many ideas to reform health care in the country, none of which involve nationalizing the system.  The Democrats, however, tried to put lipstick on an ugly pig and used sob stories and lies as their tactic.

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Obama's Health Care Summit is Pure Politics

This Thursday the undocumented President Obama will do something that's unprecedented and historic - he's going to open the doors to the health care debate, despite having promised throughout his campaign.  For the first time during his presidency, Obama will actually solicit input from the Republican party in front cameras.  The objective, ultimately, for Obama and his radical administration is to paint Republicans as the party of no, which he may be able to pull off through this charade.

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The U.S. Government's Motive Behind the Toyota Recall

Toyota is going through what virtually every automaker has gone through in the past: recalling millions of cars.  Toyota acknowledges that its unintended acceleration affects a number of vehicles, but has now expanded the recall to include the brakes on the hippie-friendly Prius.  So why is the U.S. government getting involved in what should be taken care of by the private sector?  It's just the latest example of government overstepping its boundaries and only adding to the problem, which may actually be a motive of theirs.

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