Posted on 05/09/2013 6:48:02 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Ezekiel Emanuel, a noted oncologist, has helped advise the Obama administration in its effort to create an economic system larger than Frances economy to distribute health care services to over 300 million people. Together, those facts encapsulate the essence of our federal government: hopelessly overextended, devoid of caution and chock full of hubris. If that isnt succinct enough to signal the coming disaster that will be Obamacare, then Emanuels recent column in the Wall Street Journal should tip the balance.
Coincidentally, the column was about me, or, more appropriately, about a class of the peasantry to which Doctor Emanuel has assigned me. That group, which he calls Young Invincibles, consists of American men under the age of 35 who havent purchased health insurance and, worse, dont think they should.
In a refreshingly honest appraisal, Emanuel admits that Obamacare will virtually self-destruct if my demographic doesnt come to its senses. The program depends on the full participation of the American citizenry.....
(Excerpt) Read more at dailycaller.com ...
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Well if the signs going up in my specialists office are any indication docs will NOT be taking NEW Medicare patients. Having a hard time finding a new primary care that will take it and TFL. We are double screwed. And don’t want to have to drive 90 mins to see the old one I don’t particularly like (he fails to read side effect list before he prescribes new drugs). We moved out of the cesspit of memphis, just a few miles across the county line, mostly country, few doctors. They are all in Memphis where the big bucks are. Rural areas are under served.
States too could stop it, under the 10th A. Course 0 would punish them by with holding fed $$.
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