At Arcadia University, President Obama said this to an audience that was shockingly enthusiastic about his stance on health care: "My question to them is, 'when is the right time? If not now, when? If not us, who?" Jeepers! Who would have thought an academic-laden crowd would be so on-board with the most liberal president this country has ever seen?
Here's are answers...
Q: When is the right time?
A: When legislation is presented that won't bankrupt the country and that will not penalize the young and healthy and the very elderly.
OR
A: When the problem is thought through more diligently and not pushed through so quickly that nobody know what hit them. What's the effin' rush, you pinheads? Think about what you're doing very carefully. What you do today will impact generations of Americans. Don't rush anything through.
Q: If not now, when?
A: (See previous answers)
Q: If not us, who?
A: Whomever is in office when the best solutions are formulated. Why is this so damn pressing that it must be passed months ago? What is the rush? (Of course, anyone who doesn't still have Obama Fever knows that rushing legislation through allows liberals to tack on 8 zillion pet projects and metric craptonnes of pork).
Sit your fat Washington butts down in those comfy chairs and relax. Think HARD before you push through something a HUGE as health care. This is a VERY serious matter and one that requires VERY careful deliberation. NO big decision should ever be rushed. What planet are you knuckleheads from, anyway?
Obama also told his liberal colleagues that there was nothing to worry about come election time if they passed a bill pronto. Is that right? Good luck with that, Mr. President. You're setting so many other awful precedents. Why be the president who got the most of his party kicked out of their seats in one election. That would be fun.
Get a clue.