In
regards to Socialized Healthcare (yes, it's socialized, telling
yourself anything different is lying to yourself and everyone else.)
I heard an analogy on the radio the other day that I want to
expand. Imagine healthcare is an automobile. Our car is the best car
in the world. In fact, it is so much better that when people with other
cars really need to drive somewhere important, they come and use ours.
However, our car does have some problems. It needs a new set of tires
and maybe a new transmission. So to continue the analogy, the proposed
reform is to take our nice car and replace it with a shitty import that
gets bad mileage, has a terrible safety rating, was rated Worst Buy by
Consumer Reports, and costs twice as much. In fact, it costs so much
more that we really don’t know how we’re going to be able to afford the
payments.
H/T to Larry Correia @ Monster Hunter Nation
regards to Socialized Healthcare (yes, it's socialized, telling
yourself anything different is lying to yourself and everyone else.)
I heard an analogy on the radio the other day that I want to
expand. Imagine healthcare is an automobile. Our car is the best car
in the world. In fact, it is so much better that when people with other
cars really need to drive somewhere important, they come and use ours.
However, our car does have some problems. It needs a new set of tires
and maybe a new transmission. So to continue the analogy, the proposed
reform is to take our nice car and replace it with a shitty import that
gets bad mileage, has a terrible safety rating, was rated Worst Buy by
Consumer Reports, and costs twice as much. In fact, it costs so much
more that we really don’t know how we’re going to be able to afford the
payments.
H/T to Larry Correia @ Monster Hunter Nation
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