You Just Want People to Die!
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 41 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.
Here is the ultimate irony. Elizabeth Warren and her kind of refuse accuse Republicans of wanting people to die because Republicans want to cut the excessive cost of Obamacare that is impoverishing the American taxpayer. But Elizabeth Warren publicly and vehemently supports and advocates the murder of the unborn as a wooman’s right to chose. She is a murderess and an accomplice to murder. That fact must be shoved in her godless liberal progressive feminist Democrat face. Never let her forget that that is who and what she is – utterly evil and depraved.
Sen Guy Nosebettor
Yep, if only we had single payer or nationalized medical insurance, then nobody would die because of state-sanctioned decisions. Yep.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4644268/Charlie-Gard-s-parents-lose-final-appeal.html
This is great and am sending it all over to the morally-virtuous crowd.
Thanks!
Mencken was the source of a great deal of bad gas.
It would be agreeable if the Republican caucuses would contrive a replacement for Obamacare that was (1) sustainable and (2) not a chewing-gum-and-twine exercise. Not holding my breath.
“Mencken was the source of a great deal of bad gas.”
Yes, and a lot of great writing.
Very funny. But the irony is that when ‘Medicare for All’ eventually passes lots of folks are going to die because they won’t get the care they need. It will be rationed.
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It is unlikely that most Americans would be satisfied with the level of medical care in the “civilized” western European countries. The waits, assembly line treatment and generally non-personalized treatment would not go over well with our patients. Even with our faults, medical care (as opposed to medical insurance) is quite effective despite the grumbling by politicians trying for an issue.