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Jesus would support the public option

By Brent Budowsky - 10/05/09 12:46 PM ET

As the president appears to be pushing harder for the public option and Senate Democratic leaders appear to be joining him, here is one vitally important argument on their behalf: Isn't it fair to suggest that Jesus would support the public option?

Jesus spoke about the need to feed the hungry, clothe the needy, heal the ill, cure the sick and put the needs of the poor ahead of the hunger for money and wealth. Sure sounds more like the public option than premium-gouging and $10 million salaries for insurance-company CEOs. Right?


The late Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) said for a generation that healthcare is a moral issue for our times. He was right. There is rapacious greed in the healthcare industry, and most particularly with insurers who have been raising premiums, cutting benefits and throwing hard-hit policymakers to the wolves.

Those running insurance companies have neither the interest nor the desire nor the history of looking out for those in need, or looking out for the hard-pressed middle class.

Those running a public option would have no priority higher than the noble and worthy goals.

I think Jesus would want the poor and middle class taken care of, and not punished by the greed or indifference that plagues the current system.

I believe Jesus would side with the public option, not the insurers.

Source:
http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/healthcare/61641-jesus-would-support-the-public-option

Comments (58)

I dont believe in Jesus.BY RealityCheck on 10/05/2009 at 14:13
Brent, if you are going to invoke Jesus' name, let's consider that he would also be against murder, which abortion is. So, since liberal Dems are in favor of "choice" he naturally would be in opposition. Joe Biden likes to term himself as an Irish-Catholic kid and Nancy Pelosi says she's an ardent Catholic. I submit that, being in favor of abortion, neither are Catholic in spirit or in actuality. Your argument doesn't pass the test Brent, you can't be a part-time Christian when the theology suits your purpose.BY Jimmy Knuckles on 10/05/2009 at 14:15
Things must really be heading south for the supporters of Obama care. They're now resorting to the "R" card (Religion card)——>"Jesus spoke about the need to feed the hungry, clothe the needy, heal the ill, cure the sick and put the needs of the poor ahead of the hunger for money and wealth." Brent, I wouldn't open that door if I was you. For example, if the Catholic Church were follow Jesus's advice, and sell off it's riches, the hungry would become obese, the needy would be wearing Armani and the hospitals would be empty.BY TruthfulTerry on 10/05/2009 at 14:33
Jesus doesn't support lying or liars. So he wouldn't support you or Obama. Got it?BY Robert Rosencrans on 10/05/2009 at 14:46
Jesus would want the government to stay out of any business and would have the Church (people) take care of it's members. And I'm sure that He will have some very hard things to say to those 'christians' who support abortion. I'm sure that YOU are out selling off all of your assets and making large donations to the homeless? Right?BY RetSquid on 10/05/2009 at 15:04
Yes, to Brent and liberals God is crap except when they pull him out of their a** and use him to increase the only church that counts, that church of secular humanism, AKA big government.BY Bill Hussein OStalin on 10/05/2009 at 15:41
I noitice the right does not disagree with me on the merits, they call me names instead haha. Not exactlyChristia n of them, eh? Come on, cant anyone on the right argue that Jesus would not support the public option?BY brent on 10/05/2009 at 15:58
Thanks Brent for reflecting God,s love for the poor and the needy. Thanks for doing his work.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!SING LE_PAYER!!! The dream lives on!BY Brandi on 10/05/2009 at 16:05
"Holy Jesus!" Batman — What about separation of church and state Brent?BY JFK-HRC on 10/05/2009 at 16:10
Wow, this is truly an argument based on irrationality and ignorance, for both the left and the right. Trying to justify any sort of political point of view through the name of Jesus is just ludricris, not just because he isn't real either. Where in the bible is Jesus against abortion? Thats all you hear the right wing talk about and yet nowhere in the bible does it say anything about abortion. I mean you would think that would be one of the ten commandments if it was that damn important, and yet the religious right uses that to justify anything. I hate religion and the right wing. EVERY OTHER wealthy country has universal health care and we are rated lower in terms of overall health care than all of them. Wake up people.BY Jeremy on 10/05/2009 at 16:20

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