83% of doctors consider quitting over ObamaCare.

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Grandluxe, Jul 9, 2012.

  1. Sorry,when it comes to my doctor I'm like republicans...I'm not sharing :D
     
    #61     Jul 10, 2012
  2. Unfortunately shes never grabbed the balls.Next time I see her I might complain of testicular pain and see how it gos :)
     
    #62     Jul 10, 2012
  3. 377OHMS

    377OHMS

    I honestly wasn't sure you could get through a paragraph either. You require monosyllabic communications I guess. That makes sense.

    One time I had Kaiser give me something that I was allergic to but didn't know that I had any allergies. I was taken to an ER and the doctor there was a very beautiful woman around 30 years old. Dark hair and green eyes. Kinda took my breath away just having her press a stethescope to my chest. A beautiful woman with a mind like that is something to behold.
     
    #63     Jul 11, 2012
  4. Quit!?

    Quit and do what? It's a recession ya know. Greeting at Walmart isn't going to be enough to cover the BMW payment-- let alone the mortgage!

    :D
     
    #64     Jul 11, 2012
  5. It's the only action "el gordo" has had in the past 5 years.
     
    #65     Jul 11, 2012
  6. Well that just makes you a bit of a practical idiot doesn't it?

    To say healthcare is a right is the same as saying everyone has a right to money.

    Certainly I'm not in favor of prohibiting money (healthcare ) but just how much money (healthcare resources) "THEY" (Your fellow citizens ) owes you just for existing is a practical problem without solution BECAUSE IT'S ABSURD.

    One cannot have a "right " to another man's "labor/resources" the reality of supply and demand cannot be arbitrarily nor legislatively circumvented no matter how strongly you fweel about it.

    Under such a system of asymmetrical (infinite)demand vs (limited) supply the guaranteed benefits will have to be so minimal that once again idiots such as yourself will take umbrage and moral indignation with the ubiquitously crappy service that is found.


    So your question of why not expand such a system to everyone is a bit STUPID when coverage as it is now is already on an unsustainable trajectory.
     
    #66     Jul 11, 2012
  7. So if a person doesn't have the money for medical care let them die ?
     
    #67     Jul 11, 2012
  8. non-sequitur
    fallacy of false dichotomy
     
    #68     Jul 11, 2012
  9. That's the Ron Paul health care plan that was adopted by the republican party.
     
    #69     Jul 11, 2012
  10. Fortunately for you there is the IPAB which will tell you whether you're worthy enough to receive the healthcare you need.

    The lives of those you claim to give a shit about will now lie in the hands of 15 governMENTAL bureaucratic idiots, not the doctors they're paying to see.

    Well done.
     
    #70     Jul 11, 2012