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To: Leep

People die everyday and we accept it as part of living.
I’ve had family members die that i am sure if the government would have spent 5 million to save their lives that MIGHT have possibly lived. WHY did YOU let them die? How can you live with yourself?


We don’t, and that is one of the drivers of health insurance costs: Collectively, we all want bleeding-edge treatment, and every possible effort, when we pretty much only pay fixed costs. There’s no decision just to let people go, including ourselves, based upon when the costs become unreasonable.

When we paid for health-care directly, we used to make those decisions - now it is left to a bureaucrat and some lawyers to decide (or worse, government functionaries), in part based upon whether you fit a preferred class or victim status.


101 posted on 04/13/2020 8:48:50 AM PDT by lepton ("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
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To: lepton

“in part based upon whether you fit a preferred class or victim status.”

In theory maybe.
In reality the left will exalt whatever demos suit their current political needs (which is ALWAYS to gain power or if they can’t gain more power is to hold on to what power they have).
Otherwise, there is no evidence the left particularly cares about the aged. But now we are to believe they care so much they are willing to crash our economy to save? people who would likely die in a matter of months anyhow?
There is more evidence that the left would,if they could, euthanize old people (60 and older) and anyone who is smart enough not to vote for democrats.


103 posted on 04/13/2020 10:08:13 AM PDT by Leep (We can go to the grocery store but we can't go to work?)
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