Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Government Spending and "Free" Abortions


Open E-Mail to Rep. Neugebauer:
 Randy, I have read your latest newsletter.
    
You say that in Pres. Obama proposing to spend $47 trillion over the next 10 years, "Clearly, President Obama still does not understand that continuing to spend money we don’t have jeopardizes America’s chances of a stable and secure future".
    
Neither of us can read the man's mind, but I have long suspected and continue to suspect that Pres. Obama does not want a "stable and secure future". I believe what he wants is dictatorial leadership in a huge government oriented along national socialistic lines. In effect, National Socialism, or in the German translation, a Nazi government. As said previously, I do not know his intention, but all actions and statements to date have been consistent with such development.
    
You are the American Reichstag. You can put a stop to it now or wait until it's too late. Notice that I'm not talking only about the spending program, but rather about the whole reestablishment of government.   
    
Providing taxpayer paid "free" contraception, sterilization, and abortions to the public is only another manifestation of the movement to a Nazi government. It is an apparent attempt to gain women's votes for reelection. The gamble is that there are more women who will vote for this program than there are Catholics and other religious group members who will oppose it. With the uproar of religious organizations, it may be that the President has miscalculated and his "accommodation"  of passing cost away from the religious groups and onto insurance companies is a secondhand attempt at maintaining his program by means of a deceptive maneuver. Fortunately, the religious groups are able to see through this, knowing that while their direct costs are reduced through general insurance premium increases for the public, they will at least be paying something for a program which is contrary to their moral religious codes. Nice try with your sponsorship of H.R. 1179, the Respect the Rights of Conscience Act, but you and I know it is a futile operation. It will go down to defeat in the Senate, and in any event, would eventually be vetoed by the President. You will have to do better than just tactical maneuvers that mean nothing. Consider impeaching the President for his programs and ignoring the Constitution and in particular the Bill Of Rights. Alternatively, take him through the federal courts.
    
I see no point in your arguing with Mr. Richard Cordray, who was recently appointed director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) by President Obama, concerning access to $548 million from the Federal Reserve’s budget. If I understand this correctly, the CFPB was established by Pres. Obama without Congressional approval. Therefore, Congress should declare it an outlaw organization and take the case to the federal courts for its elimination.

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