It has come to my attention that
my constituents, as well as many other Americans, are concerned with Health Care, and who can blame them? After
all, if you don’t have your health, and you don’t have a lot of money, then you are in a world of hurt, and not
just figuratively, either. You are reliant on a broken system of public charity to provide you with the
care you need to recover, and maybe even to survive. Public Health Care should not be this way.
This is not how we should take care of those among us who happen to be on hard times, those misfortunate masses.
Indeed, we should not take care of them at all.
I’m not talking about being able to consult a personal physician whenever necessary, or not, as far
as that goes. And I’m not talking about denying health care to anybody who can pay for it, preferably
up front. What I’m talking about is giving something away for free to people who have no intention
of ever paying for it. You may call me old fashioned, but that is just un-American. When
our forefathers said that this was the land of the free, that is not what they meant. After all, if freedom
were free, then everybody would have it. But I digress.
Providing health care for the poor is expensive. Somebody’s going
to have to pay for it. I don’t know about the rest of my constituents, but I work reasonably hard
for my money. Why should I have to drive an older car just because somebody else can’t afford a wheelchair?
Providing health care for the poor
will undoubtedly result in some liberal judge ruling that we also need to provide for free birth control, as if that has anything
at all to do with health. What’s next? Using public funds to provide for hookers?
And free birth control is just one step away from providing for public funded abortions, and that is something that
we just cannot have. It is just plain wrong to use public funds to terminate a child’s life when
we shouldn’t be using public funds to pay for that child at all.
Providing health care for the poor just encourages them to be ill. We
are telling them it’s OK to be sick. That it’s perfectly acceptable to have accidents and to
grow old. We’re telling them that they don’t need to plan ahead and to be responsible for themselves.
And it’s not like the poor can’t
have health care. Why, that would just be wrong. Besides, right now health care is available
to every American, even the poor. They just have to choose their priorities. If they
would just forego one meal a day, or at the most two, then most Americans, regardless of their financial standing, could afford
some degree of health care. Because they choose not to, does that mean that I should have to?
We need to restore health care to
the way it was when our forefathers first settled this great land: a luxury. Without
free health care, we will once again return to the survival of the fittest, and the most fit of all are rich white men.
Now I know there are those of you who say that I am cruel and heartless. And to them I say:
Sticks and stones may break my bones, but public health care will never heal them.