GODDAMNIT I've had it up to here *hand horizontal above my head* with all of this anti-capitalist rhetoric and hype about the health care system in the United States.
Just today I received a myspace bulletin from an friend in New York. She was telling everyone her sob story. She works on Wall Street. She answers the phone, takes memos, makes appointments and does other various administrative things for millionaires. She's worked there a whopping 6 months and isn't a salaried employee therefore she does not qualify for the company "BENEFITS" package. To make matters worse, she is well above the poverty level so she does not qualify for the government freebie insurance package. So she does what any good anti-capitalist, entitlement minded American would do... she posts her story along with a bootlegged FULL LENGTH copy of SiCKO to all of her myspace friends.
That's it. That's the ticket. Make the wrong financial decisions in your life and gather enough support from your peers to convince the already too large and intrusive government to come further into our private lives and provide us whatever the government's idea of adequate health care is. Riiiiiight.....
The contingent of typical American douchebags fail to understand the concepts of freedom, capitalism and personal responsibility. Where does it stop? What comes after health care? Government mandated and controlled child care? Elder Care? Government involvement in our selection of undergarments? Government regulated toenail clipping?
You. Every goddamn American out there. Take some fucking responsibility in your life. Don't have a job? get one. Can't afford your things? Get a second job. Can't get a second job? Get rid of your excess baggage and live at or below your means. Don't rely on your employer for health insurance. If it is OFFERED it is a BENEFIT and definitely not required of your employer to provide you with it. Seek private insurance. It isn't expensive, but it might require you to reduce your Directtv package to the basic and perhaps get less cell phone minutes and spend less money on the lottery to facilitate your new payment which is actually an investment in your health and future.
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
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