ObamaCare Would End Pre-Existing Conditions, Right?
Tuesday, December 08, 2009
By John W. Lillpop
One of the major selling points advanced by liberals for ObamaCare is that the private insurance practice of not covering certain pre-existing conditions would be eliminated. In fact, the entire focus of health care would, according to the left, shift from evil profits to love and compassion.
This argument, when examined carefully, is yet another piece of unfiltered waste from moon bats intent on dumping fascist medicine on an unsuspecting American public.
When it comes to “pre-existing conditions,” the left conveniently fails to mention the nastiest and most brutal screen of all as set forth in ObamaCare: The Old Age exclusion.
From death panels to age-based discrimination practices for costly surgical procedures and medications, ObamaCare would sanction the practice of cutting off medical help to the old, solely because of that group’s reckless behavior in growing old.
So rather than having private insurance companies restricting coverage for pre-existing conditions, ObamaCare would empower the government to do much worse, but without stating so in plain English.
Moreover, as to the idiotic notion that the ObamaCare would remove money and profit from the health care equation, nothing could be further from the truth..
If money is not an issue, just how in Hades will moon bats bring another 30-40 million uninsured into the health care pool?
The answer: Those with the pre-existing condition known as old age will be forced to die as quickly as possible in order that illegal aliens and other constituencies of the Democrat party can be cared for.
ObamaCare to eliminate pre-existing conditions? Do not believe it!
John W. Lillpop is a recovering liberal, “clean and sober” since 1992 when last he voted
for a Democrat. Pray for John: He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area,
where people like Nancy Pelosi are actually considered
normal!
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