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Yeah, every time I want to know about something as complex as healthcare, I just ask a hip-hop artist.
ReplyDeleteClearly a libertarian. When he becomes rich, he'll be able to join the Federalist Society.
ReplyDeleteWhen he's 75, let's see how well his "no-insurance-for-me!" approach has held up.
An acquaintance of mine in town lost his insurance when he lost his job. Faced with paying (he claimed) $10,000 for a policy or counting on his good health to last, he chose to count on his good health.
He lost the bet, big time.
If we'd adopted our single-payer plan, he'd be a man with far smaller worries today.
Yes 3:40, with single-payer he'd have FAR fewer worries. But I'd have FAR MORE WORRIES....because I'd be paying for your deadbeat slug of a friend!!!
ReplyDeleteHealthcare is not a RIGHT in this world. I really wish you and your ilk would get this through your heads of solid bone!
It's a right everywhere else in this world, at least in the smart countries. Who the F are you to tell us what our rights are? Nobody!
DeleteOur 'RIGHTS' are contained in the US Constitutuion.....ever hear of it lame-brain 9:31?
DeleteYes, I've read it. It contains passages laying out our rights to such things as "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness," and our obligation to "promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty." There's also the part that says that "all citizens are citizens of the United States, and the state in which they reside, and are subject to equal protection under the law." Nowhere in that document does it say that crazy rednecks get to dictate terms of life to the rest of us; it says the exact opposite. We the People get to chart our own course, and determine our rights; if WE say healthcare is our right, then it is.
DeleteCorrection: "Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" are actually part of the Declaration of Independence. Still, it is a part of our our Founding Fathers' vision for America.
DeleteYou are a fool .
ReplyDeleteAnd YOU are one of those "heads of solid bone" mentioned by 10:37.
DeleteLove that term, going to remember it! :)
Be a good name for a band!
DeleteHad the present-day world of medical care existed in the time of George III and the British government had denied shipment of pharmaceuticals to the colonies, the Founding Fathers would have written into both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution the principle of health care as a human right.
ReplyDeleteA Republican is a person who hates the idea that someone somewhere is getting medical care at no perceivable cost.
Well he DIDN'T and it WASN'T. I don't see anything the Constitution or Bill of Rights about TEA either nitwit.
ReplyDeleteA Democrat is a person that loves the idea that any "perceivable cost" should be paid by somebody ELSE......and that somebody else will probably be ME!!!
I'll refer you to my 12:56 post.
DeletePearls before swine, 1:20 PM....
DeleteI don't think so, Chuck. I don't correct posters for their benefit, necessarily. I do it more as a public service, in order to benefit those who are capable of listening and learning
DeleteWasted on 12:41, nevertheless....
ReplyDeleteVery true.
DeleteYes, 12:41 is a "nitwit". I wonder if he is the guy that likes to call everyone "snowflake". That guy amuses himself.
DeleteI don't think he/she calls "everyone" a snowflake, just nitwit snowflakes such as yourself.
Delete6:18 - Whatever "snowflake"... you are a fools errand.
Delete@ 6:18 - ignorance is bliss, snowflake!
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