"The Patient Protection
&
Affordable Care Act"
as:
Poison Ivy
The truth is:
"The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act" was the seed of socialized medicine.
Socialized medicine is socialism.
And since the germination within the Federal Government,
the exposure has been irritating to areas of "a human body."
One word portrays this Entitlement: Cautel.
So it is with poison ivy.
One Absolute DistinctionThe attributes of poison ivy are well documented. And, as it is understood, the plant is deceptive and crafty and takes different forms. To the untrained eye, the plant can go without notice until it is too late, that is, when people realize they have been poisoned.
"The tissues of all these plants contain poisonous oil somewhat like carbolic acid [a.k.a. Phenol]. This oil is extremely irritating to the skin. It may be brushed onto the clothing or skins of people coming in contact with the plants. Many people have been poisoned merely by taking off their shoes after walking through poison ivy. People also can get poisoned from other people, but only if the oil remains on their skin." |
Is this not the case to the untrained eye with socialism?
One might perceive it to be non-threatening... even decent, perhaps even beneficial. But socialism, like poison ivy, can, and does, take control of "a human body." And the fact is, in the very best interest of society, "efforts have been made to destroy these plants by uprooting them or by spraying them with chemicals. But poison ivy and poison oak are so common that such methods have not been very effective in eliminating them. Contact with the plants should be avoided."
One might perceive it to be non-threatening... even decent, perhaps even beneficial. But socialism, like poison ivy, can, and does, take control of "a human body." And the fact is, in the very best interest of society, "efforts have been made to destroy these plants by uprooting them or by spraying them with chemicals. But poison ivy and poison oak are so common that such methods have not been very effective in eliminating them. Contact with the plants should be avoided."
In closing, the truth is: "The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act" was the seed of socialized medicine -- socialized medicine is socialism. And since the germination within the Federal Government, the exposure has been irritating to areas of the United States of America. . . extremely irritating to "a human body." One word portrays poison ivy: Cautel! And so it has been, indeed, the reality with this Entitlement from the very beginning. One Absolute DistinctionTo be continued. . .
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Sources
Arena, Jay M., MD, James W. Harden. Human Poisoning from Native and Cultivated Plants. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press, 1969.
Kingsbury, John M. Poisonous Plants of the United States and Canada. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1964.
The World Book Encyclopedia. Volume 15. Chicago: A Scott Fetzer Company, 2003.
Kingsbury, John M. Poisonous Plants of the United States and Canada. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1964.
The World Book Encyclopedia. Volume 15. Chicago: A Scott Fetzer Company, 2003.