October 17, 2007
Clinton's No Choice Plan
This week Congress will attempt to override the President's veto of the Democrat's latest attempt to purchase votes. The extension of the CHIP program far beyond the promised scope of the initial legislation amounts to piecemeal implementation of Mrs. Clinton's "No Choice" health care plan, rather than through her preferred method of universally enforced diktat.
Should Clinton's 'No Choice' plan finally be enacted, whether piecemeal through appeals to save the Feckless Family from making poor choices, or by universal diktat, the result will, in all probability, resemble that achieved by Chicago's crooked administration of 'free' health care. That's if we're lucky, of course. If fortune does not smile upon us, then its off to a dangerous medical facility like "Killer King" for a brief, if painful, stop on the way to the cemetary.
If the Democrats had any decency, they would guarantee free burial to complement free 'no choice' health insurance.
Should Clinton's 'No Choice' plan finally be enacted, whether piecemeal through appeals to save the Feckless Family from making poor choices, or by universal diktat, the result will, in all probability, resemble that achieved by Chicago's crooked administration of 'free' health care. That's if we're lucky, of course. If fortune does not smile upon us, then its off to a dangerous medical facility like "Killer King" for a brief, if painful, stop on the way to the cemetary.
If the Democrats had any decency, they would guarantee free burial to complement free 'no choice' health insurance.