American’s Deserve This Type Of Health Care
September 7, 2009 · carl · Print This Article
The debate over health care rages on, and it is far from over.
There is no middle ground, one section of America whole-heartdly supports the plans put forth by the White House, while the other section is steadfastly against it.
In the hopes of bringing this controversy to an end, we would like to suggest a compromise.
Being that it is a given that, if the bill becomes law, there will need to be a database of all of the people covered, our idea is to split the database into two distinct groups.
The first group would consist of those people who do not want any government involvement in regards to their health care.
The second group would consist of those who want coverage under a government-administered plan.
This should please everyone.
The folks who have coverage and are satisfied with it can simply get on with their lives, without any fears of what they view as government intrusion, while the people who want the government to take care of them also get their way.
However, the reason the emphasis is on the word should is that there are some inherent drawbacks to such a plan.
Perhaps the biggest one is that the federal program is bound to gravite towards a European-style health care system, which millions of people have advocated as a step in the right direction.
However, these folks would be getting the health care that they deserved.
So as a public service to the folks who would welcome the same sort of health care coverage as is available in Europe, but as with the health care reform bill itself, have absolutely no idea of the details, we present the following:
Be prepared to deliever your own baby, perhaps on the bathroom floor.
For the ladies, you may want to plan to give birth in an elevator, or in a hospital toilet.
Keep in mind that mistakes will happen, such as your appendix bursting three weeks after it was removed.
Many health care reform supporters also point to Cuba as an example of a small communist country that provides it’s citizens with universal health coverage.
Filmaker Michael Moore also did a documentary about health care under Castro.
The problem is, the fact that when Fidel needed an operation, he had to go to Spain to have it done is just one of the details that this Sicko left out.
Finally, for those of you who don’t believe anything unless it is told to you by a member of the mainstream media, perhaps the following video will prove informative:
Those of you who are hoping for a nanny state to take care of you, be careful.
Be careful you don’t get what you hope for.






MAY EVERYONE SEE THIS.
footnote:
the mere mention of Michael Moore’s name makes my blood boil.