Wow Cheryl that was a great rant. I guess you remember me talking about my friend who caught the chemtrail flu or whatever it is. While in the hospital he was found to have two types of bacteria, one usually found in the bowels and the other mysterious, when he was able to walk he was released and told he needed 4 weeks of antibiotics and Medicare or medicade were not going to pay for him to go to a rest home or have a nurse go to his home daily for 4 weeks to administer the IV. But he could come to the hospital and get it with Medicare paying for it providing that he did not drive himself. He just so happens to be the husband of the woman that is in dire need of a kidney transplant that seldom feels good enough to brush her hair. The trip is 60 miles round trip but the effort is taxing on them both and I am taking up the slack when they let me by saying I have to go to town anyway. The new system is set up to destroy the older people which I am a member by bankrupting you or denying you care you cannot afford anyway.
Not only is Obamacare bad news in terms of chaos and escalating prices, but it didn't really achieve the objective to help those without insurance. Some benefited, others lost. What it did do exceedingly well was to empower government intrusion into our privacy, and of course, enrich the insurance companies, but what really hit home was the shots to the testicles. Think about it. After the gov't has robbed us of what little wealth we have, it will add insult to injury by killing us or letting us die because we are too old, or that little heart procedure is not covered, or there just aren't enough physicians to go around any longer since Obamacare put them out of practice. They get the last laugh.
And think about what it has done to the trust between doctor and patient. I don't feel I can share information with my doctor anymore (who is an Obamacare devotee who really believes it's a good thing). Obamacare has driven a huge wedge, which drives people away from seeking help they need. Which of course leaves the insurance companies floating with money not spent because people stop using their doctors.
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Wow Cheryl that was a great rant. I guess you remember me talking about my friend who caught the chemtrail flu or whatever it is. While in the hospital he was found to have two types of bacteria, one usually found in the bowels and the other mysterious, when he was able to walk he was released and told he needed 4 weeks of antibiotics and Medicare or medicade were not going to pay for him to go to a rest home or have a nurse go to his home daily for 4 weeks to administer the IV. But he could come to the hospital and get it with Medicare paying for it providing that he did not drive himself. He just so happens to be the husband of the woman that is in dire need of a kidney transplant that seldom feels good enough to brush her hair. The trip is 60 miles round trip but the effort is taxing on them both and I am taking up the slack when they let me by saying I have to go to town anyway. The new system is set up to destroy the older people which I am a member by bankrupting you or denying you care you cannot afford anyway.
Not only is Obamacare bad news in terms of chaos and escalating prices, but it didn't really achieve the objective to help those without insurance. Some benefited, others lost. What it did do exceedingly well was to empower government intrusion into our privacy, and of course, enrich the insurance companies, but what really hit home was the shots to the testicles. Think about it. After the gov't has robbed us of what little wealth we have, it will add insult to injury by killing us or letting us die because we are too old, or that little heart procedure is not covered, or there just aren't enough physicians to go around any longer since Obamacare put them out of practice. They get the last laugh.
And think about what it has done to the trust between doctor and patient. I don't feel I can share information with my doctor anymore (who is an Obamacare devotee who really believes it's a good thing). Obamacare has driven a huge wedge, which drives people away from seeking help they need. Which of course leaves the insurance companies floating with money not spent because people stop using their doctors.
How funny and it may come true.