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    Michael Bloomberg Explains Why We Need to Deny the Elderly Medical Treatment to Save Money

    By Daniel Fleming2 Mins Read
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    Don’t look now but the death squad is returning. Michael “Big Gulp” Bloomberg says it costs too much to treat those who are old and have potentially fatal diseases. He claims that will bankrupt our healthcare. I have a plan and it’s crazy enough that it might just work. Instead of the United States taxpayers footing the bill for healthcare for up to 22 million illegals, we use that money to save the elderly.

    According to Bloomberg, if someone 95 years of age gets cancer we should tell them there is nothing we can do and send them home to die.That’s easy for a man with 70 billion dollars to say, but for the majority of us, those without 70 billion, who cannot afford to spend whatever it costs to stay alive, it’s kind of a big deal.  What’s the next step as the price for Medicare for All becomes unsustainable? Deny services to smokers? Those of us who are overweight? People with Republican voter registration cards?

    Mike Bloomberg: All of these costs keep going up. Nobody wants to pay anymore money. And at the rate we’re going healthcare is going to bankrupt us. So not only do we have a problem we’ve got to sit here and say which things we’re going to do and which things we’re not. Nobody wants to do that. If you show up with prostrate cancer and you’re 95 years old, we should say go and enjoy, you’ve had a long life, there’s no cure and we can’t do anything. If you’re a young person, we should do something about it. Society’s not willing to do that, yet.”

     

     

    Bloomberg explaining how healthcare will “bankrupt us,” unless we deny care to the elderly.

    “If you show up with cancer & you’re 95 years old, we should say…there’s no cure, we can’t do anything.

    A young person, we should do something. Society’s not willing to do that, yet.” pic.twitter.com/7E5UFHXLue

    — Samuel D. Finkelstein II (@CANCEL_SAM) February 16, 2020

     

     

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