Oh and BTW, try this on for size Ms Compassion:
"One specialist said he had a 5% chance of recovering, another said he had no chance whatsoever of regaining consciousness," says his mother, Johanna. She and her husband, Tinus, spend about £1,000 a month on round-the-clock care for their son in a converted garage at their home, but until June they had seen no sign of awareness in him. Then they asked their doctor, Clive Holroyd, to contact Nel for advice."
I get NO subidies from the government..thank you. But I did see how much Medicare spent on my parents at the end of their lives, and it was astrononical. SO, if you want everyone to be kept alive, no matter what the cost, tell us now, here, that you are willing to fork over 80% of your salary for that to happen.... or else ... STFU.
Uh, just to point something out jwalsh07....my paycheck is not a subsidy. Cary on with your argument.