Jul 3, 2012

Recommendation

Please take a moment to read Jonathan Versen's "Fixing Health Care Good." It's one of the better summations, and is nothing short of an antidote to nauseating shit like this: "If you love him, be proud of him."

8 comments:

  1. De nada. Really enjoyed your break down, Jonathan.

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  2. No doubt. It was the most clearly written summary I have seen to combat all the bullshit being spewed by progressives.

    I really hate the fucking tribalism that these kind of situations produce. Here we have a historically bad law that royally fucks the poor and middle class, yet is deemed as a major victory by the very people who say they have those people's interests in mind.

    There is no quarter for the poor in this country. No matter who is in power, they have bounties on their heads.

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  3. That was an impressively lucid post. Jack (or Jonathan), what are your thoughts on the whole can't-deny-coverage-for-preexisting-conditions thing? Yeah, it might succumb to a death of a thousand cuts, but won't it help tons of people in the meantime? Or is there something I'm overlooking?

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  5. Hey Man, hope you and yours are well...

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  6. Jack,
    Hoping everything is good with you.

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  7. All reasonably well, here. Working overnights for a bit, and then trying to switch back my shift.

    Older bodies don't adjust as rapidly as younger body's memories demand they do.

    Thanks for well wishes.

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