I do not like 99% of what this guy has to say, but this was perfectly written. Well done.
“Now, since the U.S. Supreme Court this morning upheld the mandate for most Americans to obtain health care insurance, most Americans will have health insurance, too.
My confusion, however, is what the Health Insurance Reform Law will do to people – not for people – who still simply cannot afford to buy what they must now buy.
A tax penalty will be levied against offenders, according to the law. You will be penalized. But what if you still can’t afford it?
Debtors’ prisons no longer exist.
How about medical prisons – for-profit medical detention camps for vulnerable people who are too sick and too poor to care if they get locked up because they do not follow America’s orders to turn over their pennies to for-profit corporate millionaires who not only want to feel their pain but profit from it as well.
What do they have to lose?
Medical prison camps will feed, clothe and treat these despicable social offenders.
Millions of these traitorous American citizens who have the nerve – assuming their nerves are not beyond repair because of untreated disease – will now become a burden on the system rather than good capitalists paying their own way on the road to insurance company heaven.
But, as a patriot, I have faith that the free market will prevail.
We will build more prisons.
We will hire more Americans to work these frail farms where massive paupers’ graves will turn into compost fields where the bodies of criminal citizens will at least help fertilize the soil and grow broccoli and other vegetables to feed the prisoners – and the help, as well.
Our nation will become stronger because the weak will be out of the way.
As many a good Third Reich doctor said, “We “vill” treat your sickness. Today, in America, you “vill” carry your papers. And you “vill” do as you are told or suffer the consequences.
If today’s so-called victory for Barack Obama and his administration is about anything, it is about suffering.”
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