What bothers me the most about government health care is the same thing that bothers me about Social Security. Government plunders Social Security with impunity and the government has NO obligation to pay you of it when you retire. It's all really at the whim of bureaucrats.
Looking at government run health care for veterans, if you are really sick and expensive to treat, you get on special lists to ignore.
If those in government will do this to the brave veterans that are the most deserving of health care, where does that leave all of us?
17 Jan 16
Originally posted by whodeySocial Security benefits are calculated according to a formula established by law. How does that make it " at the whim of bureaucrats"?
What bothers me the most about government health care is the same thing that bothers me about Social Security. Government plunders Social Security with impunity and the government has NO obligation to pay you of it when you retire. It's all really at the whim of bureaucrats.
Looking at government run health care for veterans, if you are really sick and e ...[text shortened]... the brave veterans that are the most deserving of health care, where does that leave all of us?
For someone who denies that government should have ANY responsibility for the health care of "all of us", your question is self-mockery.
Originally posted by no1marauderSome elected bureaucrats change the laws. Changing the full retirement age was one thing they did to me. 😏
Social Security benefits are calculated according to a formula established by law. How does that make it " at the whim of bureaucrats"?
For someone who denies that government should have ANY responsibility for the health care of "all of us", your question is self-mockery.
Originally posted by EladarThey just assume everything they do and say will be set in stone somewhere and the world should take notice and follow their lead.
I guess some people believe that laws can't be changed. These are usually libtards who have their heads where the sun doesn't shine.
Arrogant fools.