Sunday, March 2, 2008

Jack and Hill

6 comments:

poncho villa said...

Sorry but that makes me want to go jump off a cliff when jack nicholson says hillary is "sexy." absolutely gross. and she doesn't know a thing about the military, she's never had to be out on the frontlines, so how would she know how to run America's armed forces? thats my biggest problem with her

coca-cola said...

So, the whole thing about 47 million people being without health care... The government can't just give everyone free health care! They can sit and promise all they want, but it's not going to happen. It's financially impossible. Plus it's not fair to those who work hard in life to earn their health care benefits. Universal health care is a great thing to imagine, but it's just too unrealistic.

Anonymous said...

I don't think everyone should get health care. Hospitals that are government owned and regulated would have no incentive to be better. It's sad but it seems like the only incentive in the world is money.

pumpkinpie said...

Yeah, the government can't just give everyone free health care. We would end up like Canada, where they have free health care but such long waits that some people go to the US and pay for surgery. Plus, Hillary and health care just don't seem to mix.

Anonymous said...

Just because Hilary hasnt been out on the frontlines doesn't mean she doesn't know how to run America's armed forces. That's like saying a rich person can't be in charge of welfare because they've never needed it. Experience doesn't have to be out on the frontlines, knowledge is just as powerful.

Anonymous said...

Side note:I love the Shining. This commercial certainly was clever.

If everyone had free health care... oh my. I understand what a blessing it is to be able to afford it and everything, and i'm not saying there is anyone who doesn't deserve it, but we cannot have socialized medicine. The competition side of the medical field would be lost, and the majority of treatments would be decline in quality. Why would the average person decide to work three times as hard as they have to performing the advanced and 'better' surgery, when the quick fix pays the same? They wouldn't. It is sad to say that most people in any given profession would not try to be the best if no reward was offered. By having free healthcare or universal or w/e medical treatment, the reward would be taken away, and along with it, competition would all but disappear. (excuse that horrible run-on sentence, but i think i got my point across)