Posted on 11/24/2011 6:59:08 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Remember when they laughed off, ridiculed and otherwise denied Sarah Palins assertion that Obamacare would usher in death panels?
Listen to this neurosurgeon, fresh from a seminar in Washington DC, tell about what it is that the HHS has in store for seniors:
(AUDIO AT LINK)
The Anchoress calls it what it is. Evil:
So if you are a 70 year-old Nancy Pelosi, or Paul Krugman with a potent private health insurance plan such as the one enjoyed by Members of Congress and other bureaucrats you will get every appropriate surgery and treatment applicable.
But if you are a 70 year-old former bookkeeper or waitress on Medicare, well you have swung your last golfclub or danced your last waltz, because the ethics panel that assesses your unithood will have no problem inventing a equation that goes something like, Potential-Tax-revenues-minus-potential-cost-divided-by-social-and-political-value-equals a negligible unit.
And youll be shuffled off to the room with the big screen full of daffodils and excellent speakers blasting Vivaldi, and made comfortable.
Assessing human beings as units is Evil. Period, full stop. It is a diabolical disorientation. The only people who do not understand that are people who also have difficulty with that inconvenient old conscience thing.
The caller to Levins show said he was a neurosurgeon, and of German descent. He mentioned his ancestry at the same time he discussed units and admitted he was distressed. The source of his distress was very likely his recognition of a the sort of ruthless efficiency someone in his family once knew first hand, either from one side of the ledger, or the other.
Tell me again that elections dont matter.
And at least the Mafia are honest and don't give you a bunch of compassion BS about what they do.
This is true even without socialized medicine. You think your private insurer is more generous than the government will be? Or more honest? Do you think most of us will have several million dollars in our portfolios when we grow old so that we can pay for the treatment that keeps us out of the Vivaldi room?
I get the feeling that most folks on here are convinced that the only thing standing between them and perfect health is the evil government. I'm saying the time will come when someone has to make a choice. I don't know if you'll be much happier accepting death because YOU can't afford the treatment. People here are avoiding the real truth: what you want has to be paid for. If you can't do it, and your insurer won't do it, and the government won't do it, Vivaldi it is.
I want that choice to be mine. I'm not nearly so naive as to believe that the Health Fairy pays for it all, ma'am. But the road to Socialized Medicine ends here:
I'm saying the time comes that you have to consider two things: can I afford to fight, and is it worth it.
As long as it's me and mine considering those issues without interference from some Government droid I'm fine with it. I'm old enough to have learned how the world works.
Have a nice weekend.
As I said, I am not advocating for socialized medicine either. I am saying people are focusing on it to avoid focusing on the truth: LIFE ends in death. You have a nice weekend as well.
So this is how to ‘fix’ Medicare. Medicare eligibility will rise to 70 at which time one can only receive comfort care for a serious illness.
Better to move to Costa Rica for lower cost health care. At least there, you will have a chance.
zero wants to let seniors to die or force them to retire abroad. The money saved will be for illegals and his homies on Medicaid who will repay him with their votes.
zero is a heinous and dispicable creature that will meet a disastrous fate at judgement. Let us pray that the Lord hastens that day before many good people are sent to an early grave as a result of his evil policies.
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