If you, or a loved one, is on the autism scale, you need to be very afraid of ObamaCare's ultimate goal of Single Payer.
Why is that, you ask?
Here's why:
"The euthanasia of Nancy Fitzmaurice, a severely disabled child who was not dying, has made international waves ... Nancy’s mother had requested that her daughter be killed and was granted approval by the British legal system."
As we've mentioned before, "who pays the piper calls the tune." And while this may the most egregious example of that we've seen, even by the standards of the Much Vaunted National Health System©, it's absolutely how Single Payer works, how it has to work. And of course, little Nancy's only advocate was the one who petitioned for this outcome.
When an unelected, unaccountable Star Chamber is given free rein to make these kinds of life-and-death decisions, and when the cost of life becomes the value of it, well, that's what we're headed for here.
Now, some would argue that this isn't about the MVNHS©, per se; that it's about the British legal system. And they'd be right - up to a point. That point is that regardless of the agency which murdered this little girl, it was the state that ordered it done.
Be careful what you wish for.
[Hat Tip: C. C. Pecknold]
Why is that, you ask?
Here's why:
"The euthanasia of Nancy Fitzmaurice, a severely disabled child who was not dying, has made international waves ... Nancy’s mother had requested that her daughter be killed and was granted approval by the British legal system."
As we've mentioned before, "who pays the piper calls the tune." And while this may the most egregious example of that we've seen, even by the standards of the Much Vaunted National Health System©, it's absolutely how Single Payer works, how it has to work. And of course, little Nancy's only advocate was the one who petitioned for this outcome.
When an unelected, unaccountable Star Chamber is given free rein to make these kinds of life-and-death decisions, and when the cost of life becomes the value of it, well, that's what we're headed for here.
Now, some would argue that this isn't about the MVNHS©, per se; that it's about the British legal system. And they'd be right - up to a point. That point is that regardless of the agency which murdered this little girl, it was the state that ordered it done.
Be careful what you wish for.
[Hat Tip: C. C. Pecknold]