Orwell was wrong. Things are worse than he predicted.
by David K. Williams, Jr. | 10:56 am, July 3, 2010 | Comments Off
According to the Associated Press:
Emergency rooms, the only choice for patients who can't find care elsewhere, might grow even more crowded with longer wait times under the nation's new health law.
(See "Crowds could grow in ERs.")
And it is the "compassionate" people that support this nonsense.
In today's world, the "compassionate" hurt the poor. The "caring" do more harm than good. The "greedy" hire people and provide jobs. The "selfish" produce value and increase the overall quality of life.
We really are living in Orwellian times.
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