10/10/2004
Kerry’s Proposed Medicare Fiasco
Recently after watching the debates and going over what others wrote about Round 2 of the Bush/Kerry townhall style meeting, I got to thinking about what I’d just seen.
He kept saying that he has a plan. He has no plan….he has a lot of money, but he has no plan. He has more money than the rest of the Senators in Congress–he’s the richest Senator in the Senate. Yet he claims to be “for the people”. He doesn’t hang with the people, he doesn’t know the people, and as I saw last night when Teresa rushed into his arms, he wasn’t warmly received by the people like Bush was. Kerry is a rich snob who has a camera crew following him around to make sure they get a shot of his $1,000 haircut. I was watching him last night, wondering if his haircut was really better than Bush’s. Did that really look like a $1,000 haircut to you? Couldn’t they do something about the color? Man did Kerry look gray last night!
At any rate, I meant to talk about his ridiculous proposed “free” medical insurance for the nation. When he was talking, whenever he talked, I stood up. He irritates me. I was taught that “nothing is free”. Nothing comes for free; there’s always a price. If you’re going to get a ‘bonus gift’ somewhere along the way you pay for it; even if the cost is hidden in the product you are being suckered in to buy.
On the QFiles, and Steven Quayle’s website, there is a very interesting point that’s being made. Scientists have been picked off (murdered or met with unusual “accidents), all over the world, one by one.
And now we’re seeing a shortage of vaccines that could protect public health.
I’m just seeing this peculiar pattern emerging and it’s disturbing.
If Kerry gets into office and manages to throw health care onto the government bureaucracy, it will ultimately mean it will take longer to see doctors than now in the HMO system, and there will be fewer and fewer options in terms of medications. I won’t go into the specifics–read Michelle Malkin’s blog–
Kerry’s Radical Medicare Drug Proposal
Bottom line to me is–we are the world’s R&D program as far as new and cutting edge medications and technology.
With NAFTA, the proposed FTAA and nationalized health care, our health care system will deteriorate fast and end up worse off than Canada’s…we will essentially become another 3rd world country, only there will be no other bastion of Freedom, free enterprise or capitalism left in the world to head up new innovations in ANY area, including health care and medications.
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