Marz whines about healthcare reworkings
This monster and his cronies stole a Supreme Court seat. I guarantee they will find a way to steal your health care. https://t.co/0jfMw6NHev— Ron Marz (@ronmarz) July 25, 2017
And when it's reported that a former Trump aide, Paul Manafor, will be called in to testify, he says:
Please. Like this Senate is gonna do ANYTHING. https://t.co/dfVw52Zt9r— Ron Marz (@ronmarz) July 25, 2017
Like Marz is ever going to be altruistic. Alas, he's not. Then, going back to healthcare:
Read this. This is how our health care will go away, unless the pressure is unprecedented. https://t.co/IR2BA0IOaB— Ron Marz (@ronmarz) July 25, 2017
It already did several years ago, when Obama shoved it upon the public. And on Trump and Clinton, Marz said:
Re: Trump and Hillary; the last time a guy was this obsessed with a girl, he stood in the rain holding a boom box above his head.— Ron Marz (@ronmarz) July 25, 2017
The last time Bill Clinton was as obsessed with a girl as he was, he bit her lip. Yet Marz shows no interest the terrible experience Juanita Broadderick went through. Back to healthcare again:
The most awful thing? We did this to ourselves. This toxic shyster stood right in front of us, and 63 million Americans went, "Yeah, okay."— Ron Marz (@ronmarz) July 25, 2017
Correction: the left did it to themselves with their incompetence. And, the following is quite surprising:
Perhaps we deserve it. Trump is the price we're paying for having so little empathy and compassion for those around us. He's a mirror.— Ron Marz (@ronmarz) July 25, 2017
Hmm, now isn't this an eyebrow raiser. He admits what far-leftists like himself are going to have to come to terms with? I'd like to think that signals some remorse on his part, but I've got a feeling we're still a long way from that. But yes, they asked for his election in a way, and even Politico admitted the left got him elected. If Marz and his ilk really have such a problem with rightists, they should stop supporting platforms that lead to conservatives winning out.
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I would be curious to hear about Avi's experience with Israel's universal health care system. Does it work, and is there anything in it that Obamacare or Trumpcare could learn and benefit from?
Posted by Anonymous | 1:18 PM
I can certainly say medicare management in Israel is better than what Obama came up with. That's mainly because there's a number of different hospital and medical networks operating here, and all sorts of different doctors too, who're dedicated to their professions and do their best with the various elements they work with. I once had to get a hernia operation several years ago, and the doctor/hospital I got the surgery at did a pretty good job, and the pay needed for the operation was pretty decent.
So I'd say what Israel's got is better in some ways than what Obama's administration was pushing in the past years. I won't say it's perfect, but if Trump were to take a look, I'm sure he'd find there's all sorts of ideas that he could learn from for how to make a better healthcare bill and system. Thanks for asking.
Posted by Avi Green | 9:51 AM