The state of modern medicine. And the health care industry will have the insurance industry pay for it — if you’re rich and don’t need them to.
I remember joining the work force in 1970 and getting health insurance for the first time. My immediate thought then was this would eventually make health care unaffordable, first for the un-insurable, but eventually for everyone. 50+ years later, prediction spot-on.
SHAKEDOWNCITY 2 months ago
He’ll be “fit” for the morgue.
Kornfield Kounty 2 months ago
With the shape I’m in you could donate my body to science fiction.
Rodney Dangerfield as Thornton Mellon in Back to School
Carl Premium Member 2 months ago
Unfortunately this is pretty typical.
Farside99 2 months ago
Well, I’ll eat all of them, then. I should live forever!!!
PraiseofFolly 2 months ago
Would you call that a ‘clash diet’?
ekke 2 months ago
The state of modern medicine. And the health care industry will have the insurance industry pay for it — if you’re rich and don’t need them to.
I remember joining the work force in 1970 and getting health insurance for the first time. My immediate thought then was this would eventually make health care unaffordable, first for the un-insurable, but eventually for everyone. 50+ years later, prediction spot-on.
rockyridge1977 2 months ago
Simple as that….you are fixed!!!!!
oakie9531 2 months ago
i’ll have a broccoli donut
NolaMan 2 months ago
and dont forget toilet paper when you get the prescriptions filled