Friday, October 18, 2024

Why Do People Believe Politicians?

I was a single issue voter back in 2008. The only issue I cared about enough to go vote on was the constant fail/scam/destruction of the "Global War on Terror". I went and voted for Obama, because I imagined he'd throw the neocons out. He didn't of course. During Obama's admin, the US helped foment a coup in Ukraine that led to the current war scenario there because of neocons in the state department. Obama also continued the wars and slightly expanded them too. Once I realized Obama didn't or couldn't change a thing with respect to the wars, I realized it didn't matter which puppet was sitting in the Oval Office.

Many people were very enthused about "Obamacare". I knew the US medical system was fucked. I had a brief hospital stay in 2008 after a car accident, and even though that mess was all settled in 2008 in terms of who was paying what, the hospital system sent me crazy bills for the next 10 years. My lawyer would have to call and send them the same paperwork repeatedly. It finally stopped. A glance at any medical bill back then showed how fucked the system was.

Did Obamacare fix anything at all? No. Absolutely not. It was written by insurance industry lobbyists, so it was just a big screw job from a parasite industry. Under Obamacare costs shot up at a significantly higher rate than previously, when the medical industry was a major problem for Americans so they voted for yet another puppet fraud.


The Obamacare plans are garbage compared to the plan you might get as an employee of a company, even some small businesses, and they cost as much or more than those plans. What was Obamacare worth? Does it help anyone at all? No way.

Why did anyone imagine it would? It was known at the time that Obamacare legislation was written by industry lobbyists. For some reason white liberals think Obamacare is beneficial--all those people probably have corporate health plans.

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