Posted on 03/16/2024 3:44:05 PM PDT by impimp
"I will say, he'd had multiple appointments booked to get a vasectomy to finish it off, and he'd canceled it….After she gave birth in February this year, Decker shared an update about her progress during an Instagram Q&A and confirmed that her husband does have the surgery scheduled.”
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The government should stay completely out of health care, except when they should be involved in health care?
Makes perfect sense, but doesn’t.
Things are always black or white, except sometimes gray, or red, occasionally other colors, but always black or white.
That is true.
It would need to be done gradually because to suddenly deny people healthcare when they have no health insurance would not work out well.
People need time to figure out what to do.
I agree that elective surgeries would be a good place to start.
Also, no healthcare for illegals except emergency, life saving kind that gets them well enough to ship back as soon as feasible.
Get rid of the free health care for illegals that we have to pay for. We have to pay for our own medical care. They should, too if they receive any. I think our healthcare costs would adjust to reasonable levels.
I’ve never heard of her.
Fox News?
Celebrity Garbage and Gossip is NOT NEWS!
AND Fox no longer knows what NEWS is. They are being paid lots of money to promote Propaganda and Lies.
I long long ago, cut off the TV switch. have not watched a program on TV in years.
So you think that men and women who are wounded in the line of duty should not be cared for by the government that put them in the situation where they got wounded in the first place?
Nope.
Weak.
I’ll still have occasional forays into town to scream apocalyptic warnings of imminent Judgment. You know, for fun.
She is an internet model who is married to Eric Decker, ex wide receiver for the Denver Broncos. Jesse got her fame from him.
TMI, Jesse!
Why not?
It’s not the kind of involvement with health care that is ruining the system. It’s simply for providing for the healthcare of those you were responsible for getting injured in the first place.
There’s a world of difference between providing for medical care for your own soldiers, and (mis) managing health care like Medicare, Medicaid, and obamacare, and setting costs. That MUST stop. but providing for someone who was injured in the line of duty does NOT destroy our health care system like the socialize medicine kind does.
social media /smh
I don’t know who she either.
But I consider what she says or does much more important than anything said or done by Mike Pence.
Equally as important as Mike Pence’s latest announcement.
You’re arguing with me over points I didn’t make.
Government has not only an interest, but also a responsibility in supporting the health and welfare of its citizens. You said never, except for this one area, and I agree.
Pretty sure if a reasonable discussion on the topic were to be had, we could find more exceptions.
Count me in. No one should require subsidized birth control when there’s a free, 100% effective method to avoid unwanted pregnancies.
Except you DID make the point that the government should not be involved in health care at all.
In post 44 I asked this: "So you think that men and women who are wounded in the line of duty should not be cared for by the government that put them in the situation where they got wounded in the first place?"
And in post 45 you answered it with "Nope."
You could not have been more clear. No medical care for military personnel by the government.
So following your position to its logical conclusion, there should no medical care for the military by military doctors, medics, field hospitals, etc. Nor any medical hospitals or doctors or medics in the first place.
If someone gets injured in their service, sucks to be them. It's then their responsibility to find and pay for medical care themselves. Too bad for the guy who lost a leg from an IED. I'm sure there's some village witch doctor nearby who could save his life.
I said nope as in no, I didn’t think or say that.
My posts following that should have cleared that up for you.
Yet, you continue to belabor the point.
Which is extremely weird.
There were two guys on my dept floor who had vasectomies and had to back for follow up surgery because they still had swimmers when they did the initial post op sample checks.
Likewise
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