Republicans and conservatives, the two species that have best resisted the knee-buckling charm of Barack Hussein Obama, will be rewarded whether or not health care reform is enacted.
Given that Democrats in Congress are afraid of voting for Obamacare, and rank and file citizens loathe the bill, it is likely to fail in Congress. At this point, Rep. Paul Ryan says the Democrats are 10 votes short of the level needed to pass Obamacare.
If, on the other hand, Obamacare passes, the loyal opposition will have to prolong the battle, but the rewards for success could be even greater. The prospect of socialized health care, and the methods used to bring it about, could provide the outrage and public zeal necessary to challenge the liberal enterprise more broadly.
We have failed unionized public schools that survive only because alternatives are not permitted to operate. We have entire departments in our liberal arts colleges dedicated to teaching students to think of themselves as victims.
In Detroit, we have people lining up to receive their share of "Obama's money."
These and many other maladies have a common root - liberalism - and a common language, usually expressed as conspicuous compassion.
Polls show that voters are fed up with the liberal enterprise, which means that the November election could produce a real rout.
If so, let the dismantling of liberalism begin with abolition of the Education Department and other Democrat hiring halls such as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
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