Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Healthcare Reform Protester Irony 101

Last week I posted an entry here about the current healthcare debate and the rowdy protesters that are showing up to town halls on the subject.

My approach was to take the healthcare protesters at their word that they're just simple middle class people concerned about what could happen to their insurance and care - not ringers planted by conservative groups against reform. With that in mind, my assertion then was that the people protesting reform of the healthcare system so loudly are the very people who likely need reform of the healthcare system most...and by extension are not part of an admirable rebellion or icons of free speech. They're ignorant at best, used at worst.

And now we have a real life example of this. At one of the more rowdy town halls about reform last week in the St. Louis area, a scuffle broke out between protesters and supporters of reform. In the melee one of the conservative protesters was roughed up enough that he needed to be taken to a hospital for care of his injuries.

Well, guess what? This guy was recently laid off from his job and does not have any healthcare insurance! Hmmm. And what is he doing to try and pay for the services he needed? Asking other people to pay for it! Huh! Yep, he's asking for donations from other people to cover his costs. Check it here.

What happened to "pull yourself up by your bootstraps?" All of a sudden it's OK to ask others to help you out in a time of need? Hmmm. How quickly those conservative ideals of the "rugged individual" disappear when one of them actually needs help. Oh, and there's the little matter that more and more of us will be reduced to begging for charity to cover our healthcare costs if healthcare reform does not pass.

Look, if you can see the many ironies in this situation, you get what I'm saying about ignorance breeding bad decisions and...in the case of healthcare reform...hurting the very people it would help.

And if you do not see the irony in this situation, I suspect you may also think that tax cuts for the rich magically "trickle down" to create a wealthy economy for all classes, that voting for socially conservative politicians somehow saves jobs from being outsourced of deficits to be reduced...or that the Apollo moon landings only ever took place on a sound stage in LA. In other words, you won't be convinced, facts be damned.

And so the circus continues.

Thanks to my buddy Marcus for pointing out the above action to me.

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