Something happened today that has been playing on my mind since ten this morning. Peg and I were running errands and one of them was to drop off some documents with my financial advisor Joe. We stopped at the post office to buy stamps, and to post a document by Priority Mail. Joe’s office is just around the corner from the P.O. so I drove there to save a stamp and drop the asset inventory he asked for. I was looking for a parking space when a man stepped out from his car, it was Joe. I rolled down the window and handed him my package. What’s this he asked? It is the information you asked for. “How was your trip to Oktoberfest,” I asked?
“Eighteen days of hell,” he answered.
“How so,” I asked?
“I had walking pneumonia the whole time, fever, and all.”
“What did you do about it?”
“I stayed in Holland with a friend who took me to the local urgent care facility.”
“Free health care, how did it work?”
“They told me to put five tablespoons of sugar into some warm water and to drink it.”
“What? Are you kidding me?”
“Nope.”
“You came home with pneumonia and had it treated right?”
“Yes, and now I feel fine, but the trip was a total disaster.”
We wished each other a Happy Thanksgiving and he went to work; Peg and I continued our run of errands.
What has bothered me all day is the treatment he got in Europe, the fabulous continent, where health care is free for everyone. Our Hope and Change President who is transforming us into Europe is on a path to treat us all with sugar-water, and to charge us a huge premium to do it. I hope I can sleep tonight.
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