August 21, 2009
This week,
President Barack Obama claimed his version of health care reform is
"a core ethical and moral obligation," beseeching religious leaders
to promote his government-run scheme. "I know there's been a lot of
misinformation in this debate, and there are some folks out there
who are frankly bearing false witness," Obama said, invoking the
frightening specter of the Ten Commandments. But as David Harsanyi
writes, while we have no clue what Jesus would make of a public
option, we do have plenty of evidence that government tends to act
immorally, corruptly, and incompetently—especially a government
with too much power.
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