The rich eat better, drive better vehicles, and live in better homes in better neighborhoods, but purchasing better health care is somehow a sin to those who think you shouldn't have it
An article in the March 18 issue of the Toronto Star, a left-leaning publication, got my blood boiling! It is titled "Buying their way to the front of the health-care line." That is followed, in large bold lettering, by the question, "Should the wealthy be allowed to buy their way to faster health care at private clinics?"
My question to the authors is: Who the hell are you to deny me better health care if I can pay for it?
Uncritical and shallow thinking readers of the Star article will immediately assume the "their" persons referred to in the intros must be bad people. And they will read on to find out how bad they really are, and perhaps learn what they can do to stop them. And stop them they must!