5 Feet of Fury

Having the expensive diseases Americans won’t have (but will have to pay for)

More on those “poor” fat women/parasites:

Latinos have a 200-600% higher diabetes, obesity & heart disease rates than Caucasians depending on whom you ask. In either case we really can’t afford to give away any healthcare services to foreigners. This is one of the reasons healthcare is so unaffordable.

I sell insurance, people with the above conditions are basically uninsurable in the private sector and those with the above conditions are usually too unhealthy to work so they won’t be getting any employer funded coverage either, creating a permanent drain on the US healthcare system and driving up healthcare costs for everybody.

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What  isn’t mentioned in the article is the taxpayer cost of this family’s healthcare tab, no doubt tens of thousands of dollars a year.

PLUS: If they can’t survive on that little, why aren’t they dead yet?

Ah yes, John “Invisible Mass Graves” Baglow scolds me for posting about these lardbutts:

   they only seem to be happy, in fact, when there are unfortunates to be mocked.

Since Dr. Dawg’s only method of argumentation (facts elude him and he knows his Marxist theories don’t actually fit the real world) is to audition for the Wallace Shawn part in The Princess Bride and parse everyone else’s words, syllable by syllable, in an annoying rhetorical version of three card monty —

Well, back at ya, Dawg:

He asked me not to ever mention that he’d even emailed me, but did he really expect me to agree?

He emailed me after I got married, congratulated me and commented on how happy I looked in the photos.

(Funny, I wasn’t even mocking lardbutts during the ceremony…)

Of course, being a leftist, Dawg couldn’t just graciously leave it at that.

He added: “You should try being that happy all the time.”

Because of course, we conservatives are “angry” and “bitter” and “unhappy”. Anything but, well, correct.

So I wrote him back. I’ve lost the email but it went something like this:

Thanks for your (unexpectedly) kind words. However, I feel obliged to point out that I AM always that happy, more or less. I have the laugh lines and the elaborate skin care regimen to prove it. Being right, and annoying people like you, makes me very happy indeed.

It says a lot about your faulty worldview that hard, real world evidence — a photograph — cannot quite penetrate it.

Oh, and Dawg: thanks for sending 30 whole visitors my way. When Kate links to me I get 50 times that.