Imagine a doctor standing at a patient’s bedside. The patient is deathly ill, and will likely die without the aid of that life-support device resting by his bed.
“Thank God for these devices, and thank God we don’t have any supply issues in getting large quantities of them,” the doctor thinks to himself. He leans over to administer the life-saving treatment, but then pauses. “Wait a minute… is this Joe Smith? The same Joe Smith who called me a dirtbag at the country club last month and argued with me about mask mandates in our kids’ school?”
Now, the question. If the doctor wheels the life-saving device out of the room while citing the fact that someone else might need the device in some other hospital at some unknown time in the future, would that be murder?
If the answer to that question is yes, then it is nowhere near approaching hyperbole to suggest that the Biden administration is murdering its opponents by rationing life-saving monoclonal antibody treatments and specifically withholding them from red states due to an apparent grudge.
In Florida, for example, the state was expecting 72,000 treatments, but the Biden administration supplied only a ration of 30,950. As Emerald Robinson of Newsmax reminded Jen Psaki, “half of the people” seeking treatment in South Florida are fully vaccinated.
That’s right. They put their trust in the government, followed the state-approved “science,” and many undoubtedly voted for Biden. None of that matters. Their lives have been weighed in the balance by Biden’s death panel, and will not be saved.
“Maybe [she’s] better off not having the surgery, but taking a pain pill,” Barack Obama told a woman asking whether or not her elderly mother should receive life-sustaining treatment in 2009, back when the notion of “death panels” were still the stuff of right-wing conspiracies. The idea being promoted by Obama, of course, was confirmation that death panels were the goal of government’s intrusion into healthcare. The value of the old woman’s life was weighed in Obama’s mind, and without knowing her at all, she was deemed unworthy of treatment that could be provided for others whose lives Obama believed to be...
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Yes. Next question.
ReplyDeleteWhen an individual kills one, two or a handful of people it's murder.
ReplyDeleteWhen a politiciann WILLFULLY makes a decision he knows will kill
untold THOUSANDS it's not. THAT is the ugly clownworld reality we live in.
The United States is experiencing a hostile takeover by domestic terrorists posing as government elected officials. These traitors are destroying all we stand for across the globe. Its time our military took control and arrest all involved. Starting with Garland, Wray, Mayorkas, Sullivan, Milley, Blinken, Austin, Pelosi, Schumer, Schiff, Fauci, Harris and Biden.
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