From JFK to BHO: America’s quest for dependency
I just watched comedian, Lewis Black, say that “the
We already have universal healthcare and it works pretty well, because no person in the
First off, it can never be “free.” Somebody’s going to shoulder this burden, and it most-definitely won’t be the government, because they don’t have any money. They just take ours. Can you imagine free healthcare in this country? Imagine how often Americans would go to the doctor. I mean, come on. We already have a medical “procedure” or “little pill” to fix anything from erectile dysfunction to unwanted parasites, I mean, “pregnancies.” Not only will people go to the doctor once a week, but someone will have to fund the bureaucracy it will take to implement this endeavor. And what about malpractice? Will the government be responsible for that, too? Yeah, right.
People just LOVE to hear “free.” “Gimme, gimme, gimme, and gimme some mo! I want what he has. If you take that from him and give it to me, I’ll definitely give you my vote! Uncle Sam, I’m done. Would you please wipe my butt now? No, don’t use that! Use that rich guys shirt…can you make me a sandwich?”
Where are the JFK democrats from yesteryear? Still, no doubt, dutifully punching all the “chads” with “(D)” next to them, while the neolibs slowly dismantle all sense of pride and self-worth in the souls of these little lemmings. JFK inspired people to produce for themselves and for their country, however like Beelzebub in the Garden of Eden, you can count on “Beelzebama” in the U.S. of A to twist words in order to make the “apple” sound enticing:
“Ask not, ‘what you can do for your country?’ But ask, ‘what can your country do for you?!’”
“SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!”
Hey folks. In light of recent discovery, I have an interesting addendum to share with you.
In a conversation with my father about this very subject, he told me of a person he encountered on an airplane while on a business trip to Toronto. With both of them being alone (this person was on business, too), they struck up friendly “small-talk.” While discussing the nature of their “business,” this man shared that he resided in Toronto, but he commuted to Buffalo, NY for work. Perplexed, my father inquired, “why?”
Apparently, this man was an attorney. He said that he specialized in malpractice litigation, and the simple fact is that in Canada you cannot sue for malpractice. You can’t because healthcare is controlled by the government, and the “government” most-definitely cannot and will not be sued.
“Did we cut off the wrong leg,” they say. “My bad. Well, better luck next time. Hey! You should be happy we didn’t charge you. INGRATE!”
If “Beelezebama” manages to shove this apple down our throat, God help us…and come to think of it, where will Canadians go for quality healthcare?
I CAN’T WAIT!!!