- Apr 7, 2013
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Is there anyone running for Democrat President who isn't a Socialist advocate? Here's what you'll get eventually by voting in a Socialist President.
This is a report from a letter I've read this week coming from outside Moscow. "Beds and equipment are needed for the poor and disabled to help those who come in to get the needed treatment for their ailments. Even in a Socialized Medicine country like we have in Eastern Europe many cannot be helped for lack of medicine and equipment .
Also, without the required bureaucratic paperwork of proper documents for one reason or another, you will get turned away summarily. There is a great need all over. Russia is so big, the smaller the city the greater the need. When visiting some of these areas you get a new perspective of absolute suffering.
Back home we get upset if we have a hang nail or an ache. Some people here have pain unrelenting and they don't say they are mistreated. They are just thankful for any help.
Death is expected and whenever it happens it is accepted as "that is what happens." There was a 38 year old man who died of a ruptured appendix, as simple as that. And also another incident we know of, a man in his late 40s whose wife died suddenly. Well, they bury them here quickly, unless you have money to embalm the dead. Many boarding houses and places for the elderly are often called places where you go to die. The family can't afford to help them anymore, the government steps away from doing anymore on your previously socialized life. They expect you to take your own bedding, pillow, gowns etc. to these places. Compare contrast to the generous life that Capitalism gives us in the U.S.."
This is a report from a letter I've read this week coming from outside Moscow. "Beds and equipment are needed for the poor and disabled to help those who come in to get the needed treatment for their ailments. Even in a Socialized Medicine country like we have in Eastern Europe many cannot be helped for lack of medicine and equipment .
Also, without the required bureaucratic paperwork of proper documents for one reason or another, you will get turned away summarily. There is a great need all over. Russia is so big, the smaller the city the greater the need. When visiting some of these areas you get a new perspective of absolute suffering.
Back home we get upset if we have a hang nail or an ache. Some people here have pain unrelenting and they don't say they are mistreated. They are just thankful for any help.
Death is expected and whenever it happens it is accepted as "that is what happens." There was a 38 year old man who died of a ruptured appendix, as simple as that. And also another incident we know of, a man in his late 40s whose wife died suddenly. Well, they bury them here quickly, unless you have money to embalm the dead. Many boarding houses and places for the elderly are often called places where you go to die. The family can't afford to help them anymore, the government steps away from doing anymore on your previously socialized life. They expect you to take your own bedding, pillow, gowns etc. to these places. Compare contrast to the generous life that Capitalism gives us in the U.S.."