Fair enough... but I don't want you to miss this quote either:
"And the cost of affordable (free) healthcare for all will be two trillion dollars in national debt, higher taxes, rationing of services, restrictions and/or taxes on personal freedoms (smoking, cheeseburgers etc.), and a host of other costs never considered by those seeking the comfort of righteousness."
The point I was trying to make wa that we need to bring back SHAME. There are things that peple do that should cause them to be regarded with shame. We had to read about Hester Prynn in high school in the 60s so we decided to put an end to shame but that was a mistake. We need to get to where if we know peole who want or expect others to pay for them they need to be treated like that is an aberration. Then maybe we can begin to reign in the $100 Trillion our politicians have spent for us.
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