Kevin has a good point; the shots are free* because it is behavior they want to encourage. * In many cases, "free" actually means that YOU don't pay DIRECTLY for them... your insurance does and doesn't charge you a copay. Check the fine print!
I might rearrange the last few lines of that poem a bit to more clearly illustrate the point. After "AR-15s?": Government is scared of you; Don't forget, because it's true; They're outnumbered ten to one. That is why I need a gun!
@Murphy(AZ): Sorbo is pretty smart, kinda like Scott Adams. And like Scott Adams, he has a real knack for pointing out obvious flaws in liberal logic.
@Jonathan H: Yea, the "free" shots were never really free. If your insurance didn't cover them, then the government would cover them with your tax dollars. And the real point was to leverage a crisis to condition American citizens into accepting the government's "authority" to mandate healthcare procedures.
That the truth about how dangerous and unhealthy they really are is coming out and so many: a. still don't regret taking part in the "grand experiment", and b. still think religious, philosophical, and medical exceptions should have been outlawed -- shows how successful that conditioning was.
Good ones!
ReplyDeleteWho knew Kevin Sorbo was so smart?
ReplyDeleteA lot of truth in that Four Ship!
ReplyDeleteKevin has a good point; the shots are free* because it is behavior they want to encourage.
ReplyDelete* In many cases, "free" actually means that YOU don't pay DIRECTLY for them... your insurance does and doesn't charge you a copay. Check the fine print!
I might rearrange the last few lines of that poem a bit to more clearly illustrate the point. After "AR-15s?":
ReplyDeleteGovernment is scared of you;
Don't forget, because it's true;
They're outnumbered ten to one.
That is why I need a gun!
Still, fine, fine work for an AI chat-bot. LOL!
@Murphy(AZ): Sorbo is pretty smart, kinda like Scott Adams. And like Scott Adams, he has a real knack for pointing out obvious flaws in liberal logic.
ReplyDelete@Jonathan H: Yea, the "free" shots were never really free. If your insurance didn't cover them, then the government would cover them with your tax dollars. And the real point was to leverage a crisis to condition American citizens into accepting the government's "authority" to mandate healthcare procedures.
That the truth about how dangerous and unhealthy they really are is coming out and so many: a. still don't regret taking part in the "grand experiment", and b. still think religious, philosophical, and medical exceptions should have been outlawed -- shows how successful that conditioning was.
You print the book of that gun poem with Seussical illustrations, and I'll buy a case.
ReplyDeleteWhy, you ask?
Oh, the Places They'll Go!
I will spread them
Near and far.
From here to there,
By train and car.
In libraries and public schools,
Making tyrants look like fools.
They do not like Green Eggs And Ham,
But even less my hand-out plan.
I will leave them on a plane,
and on a table in a train.
People at a bus stop bench
Will think those gun bans full of stench.
And when I've dropped them all around,
The government will look like clowns.
And everyone will buy a gun
So they don't miss out on the fun!
And then this lesson they will learn,
On your people, do not turn! © Dr. Aesop, 2023
You're welcome! :)
"If the shots were given away free because they were lifesaving..."
ReplyDeleteHa, cured patients & dead patients don't generate revenue, the money is in the middle.
Keep 'em sick and keep 'em spending.