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In reply to the discussion: Anyone else trapped by Facebook political insanity? [View all]Johonny
(26,494 posts)27. It's ironic because SHORT LINES are suppose to be a benefit of the current system
They claim universal health care will increase lines! But of course everyone knows now we have lines and waits built into the system. I think either you get the irony that there already aren't these mythical short lines/instant access now, or you spend your life like that facebook poster fearing the mythical world that already exists. Frankly that would be my response "why do you fear the mythical world of long lines, that clearly already exist?", but they won't get it.
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Good response and one which applies to many other situations outside this specific example. nt
Poll_Blind
Aug 2012
#26
It's ironic because SHORT LINES are suppose to be a benefit of the current system
Johonny
Aug 2012
#27
Ask her if it would be more acceptable to her as "Romneycare" since he is the one who put the system
Skidmore
Aug 2012
#35