Posted by
Laura L. Hollis, JD on Monday, December 28, 2009 8:50:25 PM
I think it's hard to be both painfully accurate and hilariously funny - especially about something as serious as the impending financial collapse of the country. But somehow Mark Steyn manages consistently to be both. Case in point from today's column about the senate health care bill:
"Looking at the millions of Americans it leaves uninsured, and the millions it leaves with worse treatment and reduced access, and the millions it makes pay significantly more for their current health care, one can only marvel at Harry Reid’s genius: government health care turns out to be all government and no health care. Adding up the zillions of new taxes and bureaucracies and regulations it imposes on the citizenry, one might almost think that was the only point of the exercise."
Read the whole thing
here.