As Steve M points out, charity is no longer a Christian virtue. It's enabling the unworthy sinner. Rep. Paul Ryan made that clear today that there will be no GOP replacement for Obamcare should it be repealed.
"If you look at these kinds of reforms, where they've been tried before -- say the state of Kentucky, for example -- you basically make it impossible to underwrite insurance," Ryan said, according to an advance transcript. "You dramatically crank up the cost. And you make it hard for people to get affordable health care."
You can have good healthcare, or you can have affordable healthcare. You don't get both in the Ryan budget. Tea Party Express head Howard Kaloogian:
I think it's clear that God has a position on many of the things we deem political today, from life to theft to the doctrine of covetousness, which by the way seems to be the promotion of the left. You know, they talk about 'income inequality,' well what is that but covetousness? So how could somebody support that cause if they're biblical believing Christians?
Your tax money is being given to those people. And that will have to be stopped...
In the end, Republicans care about rich people. The rest of you are screwed.
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