https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/03/us/politics/medicaid-expansion-south-dakota.html?fbclid=IwAR1_x0ca7BEax6s6Lb73R-iemH8KUZ2qsYlFw6L2Kf1yLCwd-qBFC8SfnR4
It’s curious (and criminal) that Republicans wouldn’t dream
of lowering military spending, yet refuse to defend our poorer citizens against
disease and ill health.
“Opponents, including the conservative group Americans for
Prosperity, argue that Medicaid needs to be overhauled, not expanded. Keith
Moore, the group’s South Dakota director, said that giving free health care to
able-bodied people would discourage them from working and would hurt the truly
needy by creating long lines for doctors.
‘With people being put on Medicaid, you’re taking purpose
from people, you’re taking dignity from people,’ Mr. Moore said. ‘People need
to work.’
But advocates say South Dakotans who need health care are
already working; the state’s unemployment rate is 2.3 percent, the lowest
figure in more than a decade.”
First of all, thanks, Biden, for lowering unemployment. Secondly,
Fuck you, Keith Moore. People need to work? People are working but many without
health care. Is that the “dignity” he’s talking about?
“…giving free health care to
able-bodied people would discourage them from working”
To further break down Mr. Moore’s
idiotic statement, people ARE working and the health care from Medicaid isn’t
free, just like military spending isn’t free. The working poor pay a higher
percentage of their incomes in taxes than Elon Musk.
I blame this disregard for our citizens
on a complete lack of empathy (the ability to share someone else's feelings or
experiences by imagining what it would be like to be in that person's
situation). I blame the lack of empathy on the fact that people don’t read
novels (or anything, for that matter). Look at that definition of “empathy” in
parenthesis, and this is exactly the experience you gain from reading
literature.
This is just my personal take on the
matter. I could be wrong, although I think that I've been on the right side of
history over the course of my life.
Irony is lost on half-wits who claim to be against big government and then
turn around and participate in a coup d’état, or at least defend it. They claim
to be against government spending then sit back and watch our defense spending
reach preposterous levels, while screaming about providing health care to citizens.
Poor health care—or a complete lack of it, in many cases—is a much greater
peril than foreign armies.
Of course, a lot of folks will dismiss anything printed
in the New York Times, but then they’ll turn around a believe the most
absurdist, un-American filth imaginable, shit like Trump won the 2020 election.
That is just poison.