Thursday, June 11, 2009

like foxes in a hen house

its like foxes in a hen house listening to the washington politicians debate a health plan(s) for the average american.

THEY, (the politicians and their staff, have a socialized form of medicine, paid for by the american people), debate the merits of free enterprise, for profit versus non profit, and the rise and fall of capitalism based on what type of coverage americans should have, other than of course themselves.

THEY seem to think that coverage considerations need to take time and patience, so THEY can come up with a fair and balanced choice. what sweet rhetoric.

time and patience...hmmm...how many people with terminal illnesses, or conditions which if handled immediately would lessen the chance of pain or suffering, might become healthier, free of pain or live a longer life, if the congress found their own backbone and moved as swiftly and in good conscience to really depoliticize health care and do something about it without fear or retribution from the health and drug lobbyists.

for all those right wing/christian conservative legislators who promote "life", and "family" why are they so delinquent in finding a way to solve such an important issue as health care? and for the liberal "we are all created equal politicians" why not push and push for legislation 24/7?

foxes watching chickens is dangerous, you never know who will feed or be fed.

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