#ReOpenNC
By Michael L. Craver
You can open and free up all those beds and money that the nursing home is dragging Medicaid through. The billions of dollars special needs people are weighing down on the health care costs of insurance companies. Sure, that's going to make everything better. Who knew that circulated air conditioning in schools and restaurants would be the ambitious people's armistice? A modern answer to the gas chambers. Scouring the lungs of the weak as the economy gets stronger.
There will be less pollution, more space, and people will actually get their inheritance. This will restore balance to the lifespans we have modified with medical science. A refreshed and lowered population will be stronger. Able to live in the houses no longer occupied by weaker immune systems. If you stay home those people get to breathe for a while longer. I don't mind either way.
I've not purchased health insurance nor do I have it given to me. If something happens, yes I would still stay home and let the events play out. There's nothing stopping people from eating decent and exercising. They'll argue about the cost of health care. However, paying out of pocket for yearly visits is less than the cost of annual insurance. Once quality of life is on the see-saw against health care invoices, I'm ready to sleep.
As for essential... You can probably work anyway. Every business that practices social distancing is specifically mentioned in our Governor's Order as Essential. If you're non-essential for now then do an essential job until things change. That's what folks have always had to do through the closures. Dell Computers, RJR Tobacco, Wachovia even left the Winston-Salem skyline.
Just remember those people that are a little less mobile when you are turning their lungs into a waterboarding scene from Guantanamo Bay because coronavirus is their irrigation system. Spiked proteins aren't something to take lightly. Look at the states that have reopened this week. Now figure out what you value most.
You can open and free up all those beds and money that the nursing home is dragging Medicaid through. The billions of dollars special needs people are weighing down on the health care costs of insurance companies. Sure, that's going to make everything better. Who knew that circulated air conditioning in schools and restaurants would be the ambitious people's armistice? A modern answer to the gas chambers. Scouring the lungs of the weak as the economy gets stronger.
There will be less pollution, more space, and people will actually get their inheritance. This will restore balance to the lifespans we have modified with medical science. A refreshed and lowered population will be stronger. Able to live in the houses no longer occupied by weaker immune systems. If you stay home those people get to breathe for a while longer. I don't mind either way.
I've not purchased health insurance nor do I have it given to me. If something happens, yes I would still stay home and let the events play out. There's nothing stopping people from eating decent and exercising. They'll argue about the cost of health care. However, paying out of pocket for yearly visits is less than the cost of annual insurance. Once quality of life is on the see-saw against health care invoices, I'm ready to sleep.
As for essential... You can probably work anyway. Every business that practices social distancing is specifically mentioned in our Governor's Order as Essential. If you're non-essential for now then do an essential job until things change. That's what folks have always had to do through the closures. Dell Computers, RJR Tobacco, Wachovia even left the Winston-Salem skyline.
Just remember those people that are a little less mobile when you are turning their lungs into a waterboarding scene from Guantanamo Bay because coronavirus is their irrigation system. Spiked proteins aren't something to take lightly. Look at the states that have reopened this week. Now figure out what you value most.