I Hope She's Wrong, But I'm Not Sure She Is

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Dr. Mary Davenport writes an article for the American Thinker showing the dangers of nationalizing health care.  The article is a scenario of where we may be headed.  The opening paragraphs:

"The largest generational cohort in American history, the Baby Boomers, will be the first Americans to be denied available effective life-saving treatments for reasons of cost. The seeds for this mass liquidation have already been planted.

Imagine that it is 2016, and you are a 65 year old boomer. You have been admitted to your local community hospital with malaise, fatigue, vomiting and cloudy mental status. You have had blood pressure problems and diabetes for a few years, and have just been diagnosed with renal failure. As you drift in and out of consciousness, you are vaguely aware your old family practice physician, who had taken care of you for 20 years, is not around. A religious man, he quietly retired from medical practice in 2014, after the full force of the Obama administration's removal of conscience protection for physicians in February, 2009, came into effect."

 
Please read the whole thing.  It is chilling. 

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