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On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 20:52:04 -0400, H the K
wrote: wrote: On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 20:19:54 -0400, H the K wrote: refer to previous post for previously posted If all health care were completely free, all procedures were freely available, and elective procedures were permissable, nearly everyone in the country would be lining up at some point to get their freebies. This should illustrate one of the fundamental problems with government sponsored health care. Rationing won't simply be a debatable issue, it will be an imperative. Philanthropy and voluntary service are wonderful means to help those who are genuinely struggling. Government control in the guise of benevolence is a horror story. Government can only ever be a lover of itself. It's an oppressor in nearly all ways. Most of the civilized western world disagrees with your right-wing talking point. It's a libertarian, individualistic, anti-statist thought, and it's premises are rooted in a real-world understanding of the nature of man. And if your rather innocuous rebuttal had been rooted in a reasonable appreciation for the current state of affairs, it would recognize that the majority of Americans have issues with ObamaCare, not the least of which was the refutation submitted above. You may find comfort in the belly of the beast, but a larger number of Americans find it unpalatable. And, by the grace of God, there are still a large number of critically-thinking Americans out there - your political low-lifes, the nemesis of all things government. It's these unfortunate individuals (who find fortune in their thinking individually) assay what free health care wil bring across the border. They assay what the inexorable consequences will be for the quality of their own care. They understand that volunteers like those in the submitted article, under a comprehensive government health care plan, will be prohibited from those types of generosity. They will be required by mandate, and under the oversight of whatever department or Czar is appointed, to deliver that care under government strictures, as demand will necessitate government marshalling those volunteers into its beauracracy of mediocrity. These intellectually honest Americans will appreciate that the woman in the article who had the hope of having teeth replaced prosthetically by a volunteer will have no recourse under comprehensive government health care. Cosmetic surgery or orthodontisty will still only be out of medical necessity or for those who can afford it...maybe. This is already the case in the existing examplar of government health care, under V.A. medical care. Prescient Americans, those trailer-trashy, bitter-clinging conservative, GOP-lovin' troglodytes, alreay know this. And you don't. Yet, you and our elected despots, our mini-Caesers, seem to know what is best for everyone. Personally, I'm not persuaded. BTW - The word "Czar" is a cognate of the Slavic word "Tsar," having been borrowed from the Roman Caesar. Frightening, isn't it? Most of the Roman Imperaturs were. -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service -------http://www.NewsDemon.com------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access |
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