Thursday, March 11, 2010

Health Care: Don’t Let Loud-Mouth Ignorance Screw Us!

August 16, 2009 by Sanaa Msemaji  
Filed under Politics

Obama Health Care ProtestI mean, WHAT is the issue people? This is WIN-WIN.

Ok. Well, I guess it’s not a win for the  thieving sons of bitches insurance companies, hell bent on milking this cash cow, who’ve made a lucrative practice out of  thriving off of hundreds of our (well, not mine because I can’t afford insurance) hard-earned dollars every month in HUGE premiums, for years on end, towards a product that “one day” you “may” need, then turn right around and find some reason to deny you, the day you actually need it.

Listen, if you have no problem with THAT, can you please pay for MY insurance because clearly you don’t mind burning money.

I just don’t get the opposition. If you have insurance, IT DOESN’T AFFECT YOU, you can keep your doctors, keep your plans, you might even end up paying less, so what’s the fucking problem?

This is an opportunity for ALL of us to be able to AFFORD health care, so unless you talking-head, self-absorbed, money-burning, palin-brained, idiotic fucks plan to pay for mine –shut the fuck up so I can have an opportunity to afford to pay for my own.

I’m tired of getting screwed by unfounded blanket ignorance.

Comments

5 Responses to “Health Care: Don’t Let Loud-Mouth Ignorance Screw Us!”
  1. Ventego says:

    Valuable thoughts and advices. I read your topic with great interest.

  2. Crasty says:

    Thank you! You often write very interesting articles. You improved my mood.

  3. Dharma V. says:

    I’m totally with you, however, Im feeling that by the end of this there is going to be too much “reaching across the aisle” to get anything meaningful passed and you and I (and millions more) will still be without affordable medical care…or we’ll have a joke of medical plan.

    • The Grumbler says:

      I hear you man, let’s just put out there that the President will veto any wack-ass, water-downed crap that comes across his desk and keeps pushing for the real deal until we actually have true reform that will benefit everyone (except) the greedy insurances companies.