10 Weirdest Illnesses
Some of these are new to me, but all of them are pretty strange.
Did you notice one family had five kids with progeria? Way to work the health care system, guys!
Posted by on 09/02 at 01:57 PMExcept the kids don’t live long enough to make it worth it as a scam.
Posted by James Hudnall on 09/02 at 02:14 PMI guess my point was, after the first two or three kids that were costing millions of dollars to care for, they MIGHT have been considerate enough to, y’know, get tied off instead of trying yet again for a winner in the genetic lottery.
Either they are pushing up insurance rates for other people on their plan, or the state is paying. Either way, I’m not sure I have the responsibility to pay for their abuse of the system.
Of course, they are but a drop in the bucket compared to poor people and illegals. If you’re leeching off the state, you should have no right to have kids...or vote.
Funny thing is, there were a number of programs 20 years ago where welfare recipients were required to get that type of birth control where they inject the delivery device under your skin (no “forgetting” to take your pills), but of course, the ALCU was there to protect their “rights.”
Question: What about MY rights?Posted by on 09/02 at 06:23 PM
