Already, in Oregon, we can see how universal health care will really work:
$4000 a month for a prescription that might prolong life? No.
What the Oregon Health Plan did agree to cover, however, were drugs for a physician-assisted death. Those drugs would cost about $50.
So, with the little freedom we have left in this country, when a company does something like this, we go to the press and raise up a stink, but we can get confused because we think the company is somehow doing something that the government wouldn't. What the company is actually doing is exactly what the government created the conditions for it to do.
And we will have to embrace death, fullscale, in order to have anything approaching universal health care. We'd have to steal from those who don't want to pay for it and jail them if they try to avoid it. We'd have to force those who don't want to use it. And, of course, we'd have to kill those who would cost the system too much.
Don't forget. The same people who want to implement universal health care are also those who happen to think abortion is a perfectly reasonable surgical operation. They also were behind doctor-assisted suicide. There is a logic to the death culture, and it starts to make a sick kind of sense once you realize that, even in their so-called charitable moments, their goal is death.
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