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Politics : A US National Health Care System?

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To: Lane3 who wrote (10644)10/21/2009 8:29:31 PM
From: Brumar891 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 42652
 
Nah, its not about putting people down, its just about taking them off ventilators and not letting them in hospitals. The fact is they could do this whenever the government declares a flu emergency (in the state not necessarily the nation) regardless of whether its "necessary", whether its a real emergency.

It boggles my mind that you think that there are psychopaths running hospitals just waiting for some excuse to mass murder.

I think there are people capable of panic and others with god complexes. If you pass a law allowing it, it will be exercised. I think there are plenty of bureaucrats and politicians willing to save money by letting old people die sooner.

and you have gurneys in the halls.

Let 'em fill up the halls if they need to.

If you pass a law allowing the system to deny treatment to "end of life" folks with "poor prospects" (which if you label them that you make it a fact), hospitals will do it to save money on uninsured people, governments will declare "emergencies" to justify saving money on old people.
Whenever they want to trim costs, they'll declare an emergency.

Negative things will happen and I think thats what they're setting the stage for. There sure isn't any existing emergency they need to do this for now.

Its happening in Britain now.
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