Posted on 09/14/2019 9:40:17 AM PDT by rktman
On Thursday, 10 Democratic candidates took the stage for the third debate in the 2020 race for the White House. And lets just say, crazy town is at full capacity with this crew and the policies they support.
You name the problemgenuine or overblownand they have a big government program or initiative that will fix it. At least, thats what they claim. The candidates had many opportunities to highlight them during the three-hour primetime spectacle.
First up on the docket was healthcarea topic that continues to be a focus of policy discussions in the primary, and rightly so. Healthcare in the U.S. is not perfect and rising costs continue to pose a threat to the health and safety of many Americans. However, theres no need to throw the baby out with the bathwater; our doctors and hospitals currently offer the best healthcare in the world.
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How desperate for power can they get? Willing to do AND SAY anything to get power and control.
A sap-happy Dem will savagely strip innocent patriots of their rights in order to feel the thrill of controlling people.
For the left, a little crotch action will always supersede the Constitution.
The left knows they cant gut the 2nd ....so, in their infantile minds, a pile of dead bodies as an opportunity.
Without proof, they keep saying words, especially from a president they despise, are violence.....
Notice the weirdo lefties rarely cite the left-wing violence of Antifa.
The left fights hard for rights not even mentioned in the Constitution abortion, health care, a free college education
than those intrinsic rights specifically singled out for protection from government infringement in the Bill of Rights.
Patriots know these sub-human morons will stoop to any lengths and will regurgitate the most preposterous lies to advance their pathetic political ambitions.
Slo-Joe losing his false teeth mid sentence was a nice touch.
It’s a wonder he didn’t crap his diaper in those 3 hours.
Biden’s teeth falling out would make a dandy ‘animated Gif’ for someone that knows how to do that sort of thing.
It’s already been done:
Conrad Poohs and his dancing teeth.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lTMiQsMH1g
The problem is NOT healthcare, it is healthcare INSURANCE.
The concept of INSURANCE was started between 3000 and 2000 BC {that's 4000-5000 years ago} and has existed and thrived because it was based on shared risk.
The higher the risk, the higher the cost of insurance, ergo, real insurance can have no 'pre-existing conditions' unless the cost is commensurate with the risk.
The politicians have screwed the 'healthcare insurance business' into a maze of regulations, based on kickbacks, donations, and political hack jobs for friends and relatives, that it is no longer insurance.
If you compare the efficient way that auto insurance works based on statistics and risks and type of coverage, the same model could work for any type of insurance, except for politicians and their grubby hands in the pot of gold.
Pre-exisitng conditions in healthcare insurance is similar to a bad driver that has to go into the "high risk pool" because of his record, {I know, I was in the pool, paying $7,000 a year in the 70's when the regular, good drivers were paying $300-500/year for similar coverage}.
I earned those high costs based on my record, the same way, someone at age 55 with bad health should have to pay more than a 26 year old kid in excellent health.
Now this bit of disco hell is playing over and over again in my head:
Won't you take me toHate it when that happens.
Crazytown
Won't you take me to
Crazytown
Naa I mean with Biden.
BUMP!
How do we know he didn’t?
Beto’s “We are coming for your guns” remark is being buried.
He likely did.
And the t shirts touting the same message ?
All abort the Clowncar!
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