September 26, 2009 09/25/09 - A Roman Catholic Reader Urges Religious Correctness Saturday ForumA California Doctor Points To Texas As An Example Of Health Care “Frequent Flyers”; etc.From:
Henry Chen, M.D. (e-mail
him)
Re: Joe Guzzardi’s Column:
National Hispanic Medical Association Says Health Care
Status Quo For Aliens Is A “Disgrace”! We Reply: You Bet
It Is
For a person in Dallas, the
annual Medicare bill is $8000. But for the average
patient along the
Texas border overcrowded with aliens it’s $15,000.
That’s a good indication of what it would cost to
include illegal immigrants under
Obamacare.
When immigrants, legal or not, have
unlimited access to health care, they often have no
better way to pass the time than seeking medical care
day after day. This reality may sound harsh, but as
Guzzardi wrote, they come to the hospitals for
everything from
“sniffles to
liver transplants”.
These immigrants will undergo endless medical tests and
treatments as long as they receive some sort of reward
for their care, whether
free lunches, comfortable surroundings like a
waiting room with a color television or kindly
one-on-one attention.
Medical professionals refer to these patients as
“frequent flyers”,
meaning they will readmit into hospitals in an endless
cycle to use any type of
medical care available to them.
Chen wrote previous letters urging the federal
government not to invite the
entire world to America and why Obamacare with
aliens covered would bankrupt the U.S. Read them
here and
here. [PermaLink] [Top] [Letters Home] A California Reader Says America Will Pay Forever Because Of Ted KennedyFrom:
Margaret Taft (e-mail
her)
Re: Today’s Letter:
A California Educator Says
Don’t Worry; Few Outside The Northeast Knew Who Ted
Kennedy Was I agree
with letter writer Mindy Long about Kennedy being
unknown in California.
There are so many
nonwhite Third World
immigrants in California that there is little
institutional memory of 20th century America, including
even such dramatic events as the as the
Kennedy brothers’
assassinations.
For several years I worked in a kidney
dialysis clinic
two blocks from the
Ambassador Hotel
in Los Angeles where
Robert Kennedy
was killed. As
far as I knew, I was the only white in
the clinic; including both patients and
staff. I may have been the only American in the 27-story
high-rise in which the clinic was located.
Today, no Americans work in the area. It’s now known as
Koreatown,
but includes
many other ethnicities.
The Ambassador,
once a landmark,
has been torn down and a
Los Angeles Unified School
District high school is under construction.
Like
every other California
public school, it
will serve a 99
percent immigrant population who have no idea what they
owe to the Kennedy family for making it possible for
them to migrate to the U.S. legally and then giving them
affirmative action
privileges.
California and the rest of America will forever pay the
price of
the 1965 Immigration Act
which Kennedy vigorously fought for.
Taft lives in
the Los Angeles area that she describes as
“the belly of the
beast”. Read her previous letters wondering why feminists don’t speak out when aliens commit violent crimes against women and the havoc wreaked by “unaccompanied alien minors” are here and here. [PermaLink] [Top] [Letters Home] A New York Reader Says Teddy Kennedy Knew All Along That He Was Destroying America
From:
Andy Kurtis (e-mail
him)
Re: Matthew
Richer’s Column:
After The Wake, A Constituent
Reflects On The Real Kennedy Curse
Here’s a telling interview that Senator Edward Kennedy
gave to his allies at
National Public Radio three years before his death.
Even though
Kennedy was among his Open-Borders NPR allies, he
refused to come clean about what by them were the
obvious consequences of the
Immigration Act of 1965.
In response to
two direct questions from reporter Jennifer Ludden about
the huge
demographic change that followed and which the
Senator promised would not occur,
Kennedy dodged by trying to deflect Americans’
concerns from legal
immigration (which his bill provided for) to
illegal immigration.
Kennedy:
“A lot of the antagonism, frustration and anger is
better focused at the illegality and the illegals that
came here in very significant numbers.
[People] are
certainly frustrated by the illegality and the
explosion of illegals who come here that have impact
in terms of the economy,
depressing wages, and taking jobs.
“On the other
hand, they have this incredible admiration and respect
for their neighbor, the person at the corner store who
is working 18 to 20 hours a day, trying to provide for
their family, and whose child is serving in the armed
forces of the country. They admire those
[immigrants] they see in church, churchgoers who are trying to bring their kids up.”
And:
“To be energized we need new workers, younger workers,
who are going to be a part of the whole economy. We
don't have them here in the United States. There are
greater outreach efforts being made in terms of trying
to keep people in the labor market longer.
“We need to have the skills of all of these people. The
fact is, this country, with each new wave of immigrants,
has been energized and advanced, quite frankly, in terms
of its economic, social, cultural and political life.
And I think that's something that will continue into the
future. I don't think we ought to fear it, we ought to
welcome it.” [Q
& A: Sen. Kennedy on Immigration, Then & Now,
by Jennifer Ludden, National Public Radio, May 9, 2006]
Reading the
Kennedy interview in its entirety, it’s obvious that
when the elites talked publicly about the
1965
Immigration Act,
they denied its consequences. But privately, they knew about and welcomed the huge influx of Third World immigrants. [PermaLink] [Top] [Letters Home] A New York Democrat Says Obama Can’t Keep His Foot Out Of His Mouth
From:
Quentin Simpson (e-mail
him)
Re: Today’s Letter:
A
Retired New York State Government Official Says
Democrats On The Ropes
The only thing
President Barack Obama
accomplished by urging
Governor David Paterson
not to run for re-election was to hurt his image in New
York.
Overwhelmingly, New Yorkers want Obama to butt out.
Among all voters,
62 percent feel Obama should mind his own business.
Democrats agree by a 51 percent margin.
Republicans
should take note.
Run a
fiscal conservative, social moderate and the GOP
will win. That would exclude social radical and
immigration enthusiast
Rudy Giuliani,
frequently mentioned as a possible Republican candidate.
I’m not the only
lifelong Democrat
who won’t vote for Paterson.
Simpson is a
small business owner. His previous letters about Bruce
Springsteen, Nancy Pelosi and the Caroline
Kennedy/Paterson dust up are
here,
here and
here. [PermaLink] [Top] [Letters Home] |