An ER visit for someone uninsured can be between $1000 and $3000. Even being insured, my bill came to $600. Makes perfect sense that people without expendable income who might require urgent care avoid it. I’m thinking there’s got to be a few million kids in the heartland whose parents couldn’t afford an ER visit. A few of those parents probably don’t take their kids to the ER. That’s not right, right? But it’s more immoral for two people of the same gender who love each other to exchange vows or lovingly raise children. It’s much more in our interest to keep our kids “safe” by spending $200 f’in billion to…something or other; we’re in Iraq to keep our kids safe, that’s all I know. Didn’t want a mushroom cloud to happen. F’in idiots. $200 billion could have fixed healthcare, or part of it.
Oh, wait, maybe you think the Iraq war wasn’t a great idea and you think it’s okay that gay people have rights. But you think you know how to spend your money better than the government, so you voted for the asshole we have now. Well, your taxes ain’t being raised. Hope you’re happy, asshole.
Yeah, I’m still pissed about the election. I still think that people who voted for Bush, even friends of mine who did so, even my stepmother, who voted for him only because of the abortion issue, are…well, shit, they’re not bad people, but they’re not people I want a whole lot to do with.
United we stand, Divided we fall…we be falling like a motherf’er right now, because there ain’t no way I’m going to find any good reason to ever support our President, and those who voted for him could watch him rape and murder children, and they’d still vote for him.
Oh, yeah, Bush-voter, hope you don’t lose your insurance or have shitty insurance and you or a loved one have any major health issues. Because you can say goodbye to that early retirement or your vacation to Portugal. But you can take care of your family. You’d never need any help from your country.



There’s a cartoon that has two people standing at a graveyard and they say “Well, at least gay people can’t get married.”
With all my testing, I’m just hoping the hospital has to eat the cost. :/
My friend Kevin recently raised the point that, up until the past century, most women didn’t have much of a say on whom they married. And the idea of marriage based on LOVE wasn’t too big until recently either. So these people who talk of preserving the institution of marriage really don’t know what the hell they are talking about. Most people today would not accept what constituted a marriage a couple hundred years ago, that society has EVOLVED.