Q&A: What is your opinion on the private executive army being created by the “healthcare” bill?
Question by oldsouldier: What is your opinion on the private executive army being created by the “healthcare” bill?
in other words it (the army) would answer only to the president.
Best answer:
Answer by The hated One
more paramilitary blackop teams, only one group benefits from that: the military industrial complex. Cha $ $ $ Ching $ $ $ .
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15 Replies to “Q&A: What is your opinion on the private executive army being created by the “healthcare” bill?”
As opposed to the existing Army, which answers to….whom?
justifiable fear
The Germans don’t call National Socialists “NAZI” for nothing
Obama is a fascist pig
not much they only answer to him now
Having 16,000 irs is chasing you after you day garage sale.
proof?
links?
anything?
didn’t think so….
Better make sure you dot your i’s and cross your t’s on your next tax return and never be late on the new health care insurance bill or the Obama-Care enforcement agents will visit you. Just ridiculous…
hahaha. the insane are always really funny.
get your tin foil hats!
Fine as long as I can work for them.
I need a job.
My opinion is that it is more delusional Republican paranoia. Show me where, anywhere, in the Health Care bill that there are provisions for any kind of army that answers only to the president and I will withdraw this question for the most inane question of the day.
it’s called job creation
Should Sarah Palin become the next president then they would only answer to her. Every president has an “army” of advisers that report only to the president.
The President is the Commander-In Cheif. The army always has answered only to the President. It’s in the Constitution.
The government is going to need one, not because of health care but because. Once the public get
wind of Obama’s loyalties and the kind of person he and hillary clinton are. The people of the U.S. are
going to try to storm the white house. You’ll see!
I like a good conspiracy theory, the more irrational and fact-less the more interesting.