Abortion, cradle to grave.
Then it will include diabetics, then smokers, then gingers, anybody in a wheelchair, then anyone that orders a 17 ounce + slurpy with a plastic straw, then christians & registered republicans.
Probably not in that order.
— JS Huddleston (@HuddlestonJs) February 17, 2020
Democrat presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg believes that the government should essentially just let elderly men and women who’ve been diagnosed with cancer die, because treating them would use up funds that could instead be spent on the youth.
“All of these costs just keep going up,” he says. “Nobody wants to pay anymore money. And at the rate we’re going, healthcare is going to bankrupt us. So not only do we have a problem … we’ve got to sit here and say which things we’re gonna do and which things we’re not."
“If you show up with prostate cancer, you’re 95 years old, [we] should say go and enjoy, you’ve lived a long life, there’s no cure,” Bloomberg continues. “We can’t do anything. If you’re a young person, we should do something about it. Society’s not willing to do that, yet.”
Yet. That's the overlooked key-word.
Soylent Green, anyone?
This is the year 2022. Overcrowding, pollution, and resource depletion have reduced society's leaders to finding food for the teeming masses. The answer is Soylent Green.
The movie may have been made in 1973, but it's more relevant today than ever before. Especially with folks like Bloomberg on the loose.