And the governors who are the most resistant are those with the largest percentage of uninsured people.It’s true: the GOP plan is indeed now “let ’em die.” Because God knows they have supplied nothing better. Or anything at all.
Tigger: not true, but Cheney was 71 and had no problem, why? Because he HAD insurance. Private carriers stipulated under ACA still make their own protocols, as have transplant hospitals for quite some time.
My daughter’s father-in-law was 57 and got a liver transplant at the ONLY hospital in the country that would still take him, as an “experiment” outside even THEIR protocols because he was such a mess. It was because he’d refused to obey doctor’s advice for years, and most of his organs were a mess. And no, unlike Larry Hagmann, he never drank in his life.
Motivemagus almost 12 years ago
And the governors who are the most resistant are those with the largest percentage of uninsured people.It’s true: the GOP plan is indeed now “let ’em die.” Because God knows they have supplied nothing better. Or anything at all.
braindead Premium Member almost 12 years ago
If that were governor Christie, he couldn’t get through the door anyway.
mencvlle almost 12 years ago
Seems to cofirm there really is a “death” panel, as no way President Obama would be rushing to save a GOP governor.
sw10mm almost 12 years ago
Truly ignorant responses from folks just wanting their handout.
Dtroutma almost 12 years ago
Tigger: not true, but Cheney was 71 and had no problem, why? Because he HAD insurance. Private carriers stipulated under ACA still make their own protocols, as have transplant hospitals for quite some time.
My daughter’s father-in-law was 57 and got a liver transplant at the ONLY hospital in the country that would still take him, as an “experiment” outside even THEIR protocols because he was such a mess. It was because he’d refused to obey doctor’s advice for years, and most of his organs were a mess. And no, unlike Larry Hagmann, he never drank in his life.