Chuck Norris Super Star speaks on ObamaCare

Sarah Palin, Rick Santorum, Pat Robinson and a handful of other kooks said God told them Romney would win the election. We see how that went, don't we?

Damn liberal socialist commie fags stole the election right out from under God!


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From your article. "Rattner lamented how Obama’s Affordable Care Act “regrettably includes severe restrictions on any reduction in Medicare services or increase in fees to beneficiaries.”

That seems clear to me. However, if they want to save a few dollars AND be decent human beings they will allow terminally ill patients to choose euthanasia. Or patients that have illnesses so severe that they have no quality of life. It would be ass-backwards to cut medical care to those who want to live while prohibiting those who wish to die to do so.

So, to quote Max Ehrmann, ".....whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should." Maybe, just maybe, those in charge of ObamaCare will get a brain fart and let those who wish to "pass gently into the long night" to do so.

Remember the wisdom spoken by Rahm Emanuel. "Never let a crisis go to waste."
 
Never, ever, ever! take anything from WND or like-minded rags as the truth, Apple.

It took a little work (since WND obviously didn't provide a link to their lie) but Rattner's line right after that comment (which was presented as a "catch phrase") is:

Well, maybe not death panels, exactly, but unless we start allocating health care resources more prudently — rationing, by its proper name — the exploding cost of Medicare will swamp the federal budget.

He then goes on to explain that a large portion of Medicare costs is providing unnecessary care during the last year of life to prolong it as long as possible.

The big money in Medicare is not to be found in Mr. Ryan’s competition or Mr. Obama’s innovation, but in reducing the cost of treating people in the last year of life, which consumes more than a quarter of the program’s budget.

No one wants to lose an aging parent. And with price out of the equation, it’s natural for patients and their families to try every treatment, regardless of expense or efficacy.

That's not "death panels", that's "reason".
 
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