Friday, September 11, 2009

Swine Flu Solution

In October, it is expected that the vaccine for the "Swine Flu" should be getting to distribution centers so the general public can get inoculated. Some worry that there may not be enough to go around, but that shouldn't be the case according to all logic. Here is a solution that might work if we do run into a shortage.

Since the development of this vaccine is being funded, executed and distributed by the Federal Government, and Republicans swear up and down the government can do no right when it comes to health care, then none of them need to show up for vaccinations. This should in and of itself free up millions of doses of the vaccination, and there will be plenty to go around. Nobody in their right mind would entrust this responsibility with a body they feel is utterly incompetent, would they? Or is it perhaps they are just a bunch if assholes who think that they have the right to put a price on life, and decide who is worth health care and who isn't? Why not go further?

According to Republicans, the federal government cannot do anything right. So let us try this as well. How about instead of standing in line for welfare, unemployment, medicare and/or medicaid, and any other government run program, let Republicans stay home. These program coffers would swell as well without Republicans suckling at their collective teats, and the truth is, Republicans claim they pay taxes, well here is a reality. Most Republicans I know, pay very little in taxes, if any. Yet they bash the same government they go running to anytime they are in trouble. The majority of the Republican party mimics the old Democratic party of the south before the Civil War. They are and were poor white folks with little or no land, told by rich white folks to fight tooth and nail to protect the Gentry's wealth, protect white women from big black dicks, and that government is never there to help because governments tax, and who pays taxes? People with land and money. Funny how things haven't changed much.

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