A while back (back in August), Bill Maher had Aston Kutcher as a panelist on Real Time. Why? I don’t know. Maybe to get the young libertarian point of view or something. Kutcher isn’t the dumbest person on the face of the earth (not even close, with people like Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, and Oily Taintz all in line ahead of him) but he definitely falls under the “twit” category. Among the topics that night was (of course) health care, with poor little Ashton questioning why he should have to pay for health care for those who eat twinkies, don’t exercise, or don’t measure up to Kutcher’s standards of what constitutes an acceptable lifestyle. Bill, of course, was more or less on board with that idea too.
Why, Ashton? Well, because that’s the way it works. It’s nice that you’re perfect and you eat well and take immaculate care of yourself (it helps if that’s more or less what your job in life is, not to mention the fact that you’re still young), but you don’t get to decide who should get care and who shouldn’t. It’s all well and good (and cost effective) to promote “health care” over symptom treatment, but that doesn’t people who aren’t on board should get turned into Soylent Green. Would you propose we tell somebody, “sorry, you smoked for twenty years, so screw you and your lung cancer, too”? Sorry you had a heart attack, fatso, but you shoulda thought of that before you ate all that red meat and potatoes. Where does that end? Hey, I can’t be paying into a fund that’s gonna treat somebody with genetic disposition to ovarian cancer or sickle cell anemia. It’s not my fault. Hey, sorry you got hit by a bus, but you really shoulda looked both ways. Just we glad we aren’t charging you to clean up the mess.
In fact let’s take it a step farther (or is it further). Do you realize there are highways that I pay for that I’ll never drive on? I’ve never had my house burn down or needed a cop, so why should my taxes go to fund the police and fire departments? I don’t have kids and haven’t been in high school for over 30 years, so why the hell should my tax dollars go to subsidize somebody else’s kids?
Why, Ashton? Well, there are two reasons. The first that society as a whole (and we, as individual members) benefits when there are roads, schools, public safety, and when everybody has access to health care. Sure, there are times when some of us put more into the system than we get back out of it to cover the slackers (like Texas), but we’re all better off when we take care of everyone. And, hey, you never know, Mr. Fk’in Wonderful – you just might need a little help some day, too, when you’re a washed-up has-been trying to make yourself relevant by denying evolution or something.
But the other – and most important – reason, is that taking care of everyone (even those who, in your eyes, don’t “deserve” it) is the right thing to do. And it really is just as simple as that.
Why so many bible-thumping, Jesus-praising “conservatives” don’t seem to understand that is beyond me. Hell, even we heathens get it.
In my exprience it’s usually the heathens that live more like Christ then the Christians.
From the Wikipedia
More worm food for Mort
Donald Fisher, Gap co-founder, dies
If you can’t say something nice about someone…
“helped keep the Giants in San Francisco”
Then again…
The Gap: New Frontiers in Child Abuse
By Barbara Ehrenreich
November 1, 2007
Follow the money
He also tried to bully his way into an egotistical modernist museum in national park gem The Presidio. Last week he settled for SF MOMA for a home for his collection.
Say hi to Safire and Novak. They’re keeping a light on for you…
:growl: :reaper:
Planning a comeback?
Fugitive filmmaker Roman Polanski is seized in Switzerland
Maybe they can let him share a cell with Phil Spector.
There’s an opening at Susan Atkin’s.
For a Dead fan it’s further.
:blues:
More like furthur.
as opposed to futher with the Limey Tea Bags above.
Farther is for physical distance. I.e: He walked farther down the road.
Further is for degree or idea. I.e: He went further with his plans for a new city.
I forgot. Hi Bill.
:crap: per
Sue, I don’t think you cleared up anything in this case. Sauter is walking an idea. And the blues song is just wrong?
:blues:
I believe he’s taking the idea a step further. But, that’s all the fun of English semantics and grammar…nothing is ever clear!
Being an avid “Says You” listener, I know the further/farther rules (though I tend to second guess myself, knowing we have a teacher-lady in the house), but I’m a big believer in the “sound” test. “Farther on up the road” just doesn’t sound right.
I blame Safire. If he hadn’t died, this discussion probably wouldn’t be happening. Damn righties.
Hi Bill.
Glad we can carry on (carrion?) for Safire so far. Shofar so good.
Sorry for the repeat
According to Open Secrets, Richard Daines, Commissioner of NYS Dept of Health who is mandating flu vaccinations has donated money to the following political campaigns:
Chuck Grassley
Rudy Guiliani
Mitt Romney
Al D’Amato
George Bush
Hillary Clinton
His wife, Katherine (aka Linda; she appears to go by both, unlike regular Americans who only have one first name) who our tax dollars probably went to paying her Goldman Sachs bonus, is a big Mitt Romney fan, too.
What happens if you refuse the vaccination?
You’re out of a job.
The music critic dudes on Sound Opinion were complaining that Jay-Z was turning into a semanticist. Seriously.