Actually, there are so many questions being asked, (which is also a common techique used by the Left) that it isn’t possible for me to answer them all, AND enjoy the movie we’re watching.
Also, that’s a confusing question.It should seem obvious that I don’t bill the company, but you’ll have to explain what the obscure point is you’re trying to make.
What i really think is going on is deflection. Deflecting from the fact you’re only willing to provide $6 for a priceless life.
Seems that some lives are more ‘priceless’ than others.
No, I told you I would be willing to provide money for your medical care through the Medicaid system. And I've repeatedly made it clear that I consider pulling a tube is murder, so if I were a whiner like yourself I could accuse you of deflecting the issue away from the murder aspect and over to the irrelevant monetary aspect. But I'm not, so I won't.
BTW, about that priceless life stuff: If you were on a tube, had left no living will and someone wanted to kill you, I would stand up for you. You wouldn't stand up for me in the same situation. In fact, as far as I can tell, you'd breathe a sigh of relief that I wouldn't cost Medicaid any more money. Then you'd probably ask Freepers defending my life to send in money for my care, not so I'd actually get care, but in order to try and make them look like hypocrites. So please, don't bother with the silly attempt at a guilt trip.
Also, thats a confusing question.It should seem obvious that I dont bill the company, but youll have to explain what the obscure point is youre trying to make.
Wait...you mean, you don't consider a Big Mac to be medical care? A drink is not medical care? How very odd...could it be (I'm just spitballing here) that those things are basic sustenance and not extraordinary measures?