Socialism’s crown jewel

Why, socialized medicine, of course. And like all good fascists everywhere, Barry and his cronies haven’t asked if we want it. Oh, no. There shall be no debate at all this time. That was the Clinton’s mistake. Its beginnings were hidden deep in the diversionary Porkulus bill. Too late now, suckers. Not that it works, because it doesn’t. But it makes the Progressives feel so good, you see.

A liberal friend who travels to London regularly claims it works just fine there. But she never gets sick. And not everyone there thinks it works at all–especially not if you’re trying to get a dental appointment. But, hey, we wouldn’t want all those illegals the Dems love so much to have to be demeaned by going to the emergency room. Soon it will be the same for them and us: get in line, get in line. And someone like Henry Waxman will be in charge of it and he’ll say uh, why no, you can’t have that new treatment. Too expensive, not efficient, etc.

0 responses to “Socialism’s crown jewel

  1. Well, I have mixed feelings about it. The British version does have its problems, true. We here are quite happy with out local mix of private/national health service, so far it seems to work just fine. Excluding the care for the seniors and some other elements.
    One thing for sure – the way insurance companies in US rip you off should be checked somehow.

  2. Dick Stanley's avatar Dick Stanley

    You have a point. But I doubt ours will be very enjoyable. We’re going to find out.