Obamacare and Euthanasia: The Plan
April 8, 2010

Will it be the blue pill or the red one?
Today we met with our insurance agent because I received notice that my supplemental Medicare policy was going up $40 a month. No way is that in the budget. When he came over he told us about an all-day meeting he attended yesterday on the Deathcare bill Congress just foisted on all of us while exempting themselves and all federal employees. Among the many evils of the bill, he said that by 2015 Medicare will no longer pay for Home Health Care, Hospice Care, or “swing beds” – that is when someone has a major operation and can’t go home right away but must go to a nursing home for some days. It seems that people will be expected to pay for these things with some kind of private insurance, yet everything in the bill is designed to drive private insurance out of business. Moreover, few will be able to afford the premiums. Without these services, many, many, many people will die. It may not be euthanasia outright, but it is still going to lead to death by denial of care. Eventually we will be forced to submit to being murdered. I wonder how long it will take for all the people clamoring for free health care to find out that not only is it not free, they aren’t going to have access to what they need in the first place.
Pray, pray, pray for the deliverance of our country.
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Coincidentally, my aunt who just had knee surgery is recovering and receiving physical therapy at a nursing home until she can go home. I believe you are right, these measures will lead to many deaths that need not happen. It makes me very concerned for my parents, too. My mom is in good health but my dad has many medical problems.
Our country needs a lot of prayer, Barb. What next? That’s what scares me. When people lose respect for life it’s a fast descent unless the Lord steps in to turn it around.
Mary, I think prayer is our strongest weapon. Probably the greatest temptation is to give up hope. We must never forget that God is in charge. For those who are not disabled, carving out time to study our Constitution and get involved politically in some kind of conservative action group would be good. I am encouraging a young man I know to consider a career in politics because he is smart and staunchly pro-life. He drives the libs in his college classes batty. That is about all I can think of. Those who want to follow God’s commandments can not sit by waiting for Somebody Else to do the job.