She made a choice, exercised her freedoms in a way that had a risk.
And your straw man was attempting to say it was unavailable then later pretending you didn't even know it could have possibly been a choice. It took how many posts just to get you to "understand" that she chose not to be covered? It isn't like this farcical 'reform' would have made something available to her that wasn't. (It's like hearing somebody argue that everybody needs a Kia when they already own a Taurus). At least we finally got you to admit that she had available coverage that many people use regularly.
Yeah "silly" people take advantage of the sorrow of others because they expect thinking people to suddenly become irrational and stupid when somebody cries. You are so "silly"...
Way back in Msg. 70 you wrote, “They already do! For gods' sakes, there was available insurance for this woman,..”
In Msg 71USFREEDOM911 wrote, “You are either truly naive, or just plain obtuse; because if she had taken advantage of the pre-natal care (which doesn't stop after the birth has occured), she would have had a primary doctor and would have been covered.
They issue these little things called "CARDS", when they are under the care of a physician, and that "CARD" is acceptable at any hospital.”
In msg 73 I wrote, “I assume the "card" costs something. Do we know if she was capable of affording it?”
You replied in msg 75, “You "assume" wrongly. The government programs meant to help indigent mothers do not require payment and usually give them money, lower rent, and food stamps along with direct coupons to purchase items at the grocery store as well as health coverage. Again. These programs are supported by both parties and have been for years, they haven't gone anywhere and are still there for people in her situation.
We can conclude one thing, the woman didn't take coverage that was available and now we are supposed to grow retarded because her family cried at us.”
Then, in msg 86 you write, ““She made a choice, exercised her freedoms in a way that had a risk.
And your straw man was attempting to say it was unavailable then later pretending you didn't even know it could have possibly been a choice. It took how many posts just to get you to "understand" that she chose not to be covered?”
Of course insurance is available. Insurance is available for anything and to anyone. Of course there was insurance available to her IF SHE PAID FOR IT. That’s the point.
Talk about nonsense. Why would I say or even think insurance wasn’t available? The way you and US Freedom go on it implies one simply picks up a card. In countries with universal plans a parent fills out a form for a child and from then on, every so many years, they have a picture taken and a FREE card is sent. That’s “picking up a card”.
That’s why I questioned the remark, “All she had to do was pick up a card.” That wasn’t ALL she had to do. She had to PAY for the card. It’s like saying there’s no reason anyone doesn’t have a new car. All they have to do is go to a car dealer. There are cars available. If one doesn’t have a new car it’s because they chose not to "pick up" a new car.