
by: Bill Dupray posted: 2009-09-30 12:03:00
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You'll recall when Obama made the rounds of the Sunday shows last week, he was asked by George Stephanopoulos why a federal requirement to either buy health insurance or pay a penalty isn't a tax. Obama scoffed at the absurdity of the question and ol' George busted out the dictionary to show our Harvard-educated president the definition of a tax.
The RNC decided it would make good theater.
Not only is the individual mandate a huge tax. If you refuse to pay it, you could be fined $25,000.00 and thrown in jail for a year.
We can play the dictionary game too. Let's look up "Despot."
A ruler with absolute power and authority; a person exercising power tyrannically
H/T to Hot Air
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