America should deny health care to some elderly citizens who have prostate cancer, according to Democrat presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg, who recently announced his plans to prop up and build on Obamacare.
According to Bloomberg, doctors should turn away some elderly patients who suffer from prostate cancer, telling them to “go and enjoy, you’ve had a long life.”
Speaking to potential voters on the campaign trail, Mike Bloomberg outlined his vision for an America in which some unfortunate elderly citizens are treated as disposable:
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“All of these costs keep going up. 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 going to do and which things we’re not. Nobody wants to do that.
“If you show up with prostrate cancer and you’re 95 years old, we should say go and enjoy, you’ve had a long life, there’s no cure and 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.”
Spoken like a true heartless socialist. How despicable.
Bloomberg was singing from a different hymn sheet in November when he outlined his healthcare policy, stating “No one should have to forgo care because they don’t have insurance, and no one should face hardships because of medical bills.”
However in his unguarded moments, it seems the 78-year-old billionaire has a very different and disturbing vision for America under a Bloomberg administration.
Correction: An earlier version of this article neglected to mention that Bloomberg’s comments were in specific reference to elderly people suffering from prostate cancer. We have updated the headline to make this clear.