Who should pay for their care? Strangers or themselves?
Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2004 6:47 pm
I didn't write this...just wondered if anyone didn't agree with what the state is trying to do.
MY, HOW THE FREELOADERS WHINE
The Atlanta Journal Constitution has a story today about poor Ruby Fair. Ruby, you see, is 91 years old. She lives in a nursing home. Since 2001 the taxpayers of the State of Georgia have been paying for her stay. Ruby Fair owns 162 acres of land in east Georgia. Now the state of Georgia wants to take that land and sell it so that the taxpayers can be reimbursed for Ruby's care.
Oh man ... you should hear the wailing and gnashing of teeth going on over this plan. Ruby's children asked if state officials were "going to bear down this hard on our elderly population and go for the jugular vein?" Hey, kids. The taxpayers have been forking over big bucks for a few years not to take care of your mother. Where were you then? Were you whining about the state using its police power to seize money from people you don't even know to pay for your mother's nursing home care? Does it occur to you that these people had something else they could be spending that money for? Maybe they had medical expenses in their own family that needed to be covered. Maybe they were behind on their mortgage, or needed repairs to their car. Did that bother you? No, you just stood by and watched the state use its police power to seize money from complete strangers to care for your mother. I sure would be interested to find out just how much you two were willing to dip into your savings to pay for your mother's medical care. But hell, why should you? Why even bother when the state will take care of it all for you!
We all know what the deal here is, don't we? Ruby Fair's kids will get those 162 acres once she gets tucked in for that eternal celestial dirt nap. Now the state is threatening to take that land, sell it, and reimburse the people who have been taking care of Ruby Fair while her children dreamed of inheritances.
Then we have William Morris. He's quoted in the article also. His wife's uncle is in a Fairburn nursing home at state expense. Evidently the wife's uncle has some assets that the state is eyeing. William Morris says "this is theft ... hard-core theft." Pray tell, Mr. Morris, what is it when the government takes money away from me to pay for your relative's nursing home stay? Let me see if I get this straight: You take money from me to pay for your wife's uncle's medical care, no problem. You make your uncle pay the costs of his own care and that's theft. Yeah, I think I get it. You were educated in a government school, weren't you?
The run isn't over. We also have William Pinkney. His parents are both in a taxpayer-funded community health services program. Pinkney says that it was his father's dream to leave his property to his children and grandchildren. "Unfortunately with this proposal, their American dream just went away." OK .. now let me get this straight. Your version of the American dream is to use the police power of government to force other people to pay medical bills for your parents so that their estate will remain intact for you to inherit when they die. Fascinating.
How did we ever arrive at the point in this country where Americans think that they have some sort of an enforceable right to reach into the pockets of complete strangers to get the money to cover their personal needs? Oh, I forgot. Democrats. Democrats and government schools.
http://boortz.com/nuze/index.html
MY, HOW THE FREELOADERS WHINE
The Atlanta Journal Constitution has a story today about poor Ruby Fair. Ruby, you see, is 91 years old. She lives in a nursing home. Since 2001 the taxpayers of the State of Georgia have been paying for her stay. Ruby Fair owns 162 acres of land in east Georgia. Now the state of Georgia wants to take that land and sell it so that the taxpayers can be reimbursed for Ruby's care.
Oh man ... you should hear the wailing and gnashing of teeth going on over this plan. Ruby's children asked if state officials were "going to bear down this hard on our elderly population and go for the jugular vein?" Hey, kids. The taxpayers have been forking over big bucks for a few years not to take care of your mother. Where were you then? Were you whining about the state using its police power to seize money from people you don't even know to pay for your mother's nursing home care? Does it occur to you that these people had something else they could be spending that money for? Maybe they had medical expenses in their own family that needed to be covered. Maybe they were behind on their mortgage, or needed repairs to their car. Did that bother you? No, you just stood by and watched the state use its police power to seize money from complete strangers to care for your mother. I sure would be interested to find out just how much you two were willing to dip into your savings to pay for your mother's medical care. But hell, why should you? Why even bother when the state will take care of it all for you!
We all know what the deal here is, don't we? Ruby Fair's kids will get those 162 acres once she gets tucked in for that eternal celestial dirt nap. Now the state is threatening to take that land, sell it, and reimburse the people who have been taking care of Ruby Fair while her children dreamed of inheritances.
Then we have William Morris. He's quoted in the article also. His wife's uncle is in a Fairburn nursing home at state expense. Evidently the wife's uncle has some assets that the state is eyeing. William Morris says "this is theft ... hard-core theft." Pray tell, Mr. Morris, what is it when the government takes money away from me to pay for your relative's nursing home stay? Let me see if I get this straight: You take money from me to pay for your wife's uncle's medical care, no problem. You make your uncle pay the costs of his own care and that's theft. Yeah, I think I get it. You were educated in a government school, weren't you?
The run isn't over. We also have William Pinkney. His parents are both in a taxpayer-funded community health services program. Pinkney says that it was his father's dream to leave his property to his children and grandchildren. "Unfortunately with this proposal, their American dream just went away." OK .. now let me get this straight. Your version of the American dream is to use the police power of government to force other people to pay medical bills for your parents so that their estate will remain intact for you to inherit when they die. Fascinating.
How did we ever arrive at the point in this country where Americans think that they have some sort of an enforceable right to reach into the pockets of complete strangers to get the money to cover their personal needs? Oh, I forgot. Democrats. Democrats and government schools.
http://boortz.com/nuze/index.html