All you’ve said is sensible and correct. However, illness and death come to all, regardless of health and lifestyle. No one led a healthier life than I (no drugs, smoking, or even one glass of alcohol my entire life), but at age 39 I had a seizure, which led to a quick diagnosis of a brain aneurysm. Thank God I lived close enough to Emory to have first-class care. I just want the same for everyone else, without quotas, rationing, lines, bureaucrats, and committees interfering and thus possibly causing premature death. Now I’m 58, and I realize that good health can be controlled to a degree for a few years of our lives, but eventually it deteriorates. BTW, I’m not arguing with you; in fact, I fully agree. Guess I’m just feeling really vulnerable and pessimistic this morning. I’m on my way to church. Maybe I’ll have an improved perspective afterwards.
I also agree with everything you said and I’m glad to hear your doing well after your medical problems.
This is an absolute unmitigated disaster, what happened last night, in the cloak of darkness, and there is no silver lining.
We are rapidly descending into third-worlddom and we all have huge trials and tribulations in our future related to the fact that the majority of Americans, in their infinite stupidity, decided to hand over the fate of the only free nation on earth to a f*n commie muzzie ineligible b*tard.