A new video came out on Sunday that shows Democratic presidential candidate and former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg speaking about how healthcare will “bankrupt us,” unless we stop giving treatment to the elderly.
“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 prostate 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,” said Bloomberg.
Bloomberg explaining how healthcare will “bankrupt us,” unless we deny care to the elderly.
“If you show up with cancer & you’re 95 years old, we should say…there’s no cure, we can’t do anything.
A young person, we should do something. Society’s not willing to do that, yet.” pic.twitter.com/7E5UFHXLue
— Samuel D. Finkelstein II (@CANCEL_SAM) February 16, 2020
That is just awful!
It is reminiscent of the death panels that former President Obama tried to cover up. This is America we don’t let people die, it’s their right to life, no matter if it is the unborn or the elderly that are terminally ill.
On Sunday another video also came out that caught Bloomberg insulting farmers, you know…the people that grow our food supply. The video was from a 2016 speech when Bloomberg said, “I can teach anyone how to be a farmer 1 dig a hole, 2 put a seed in, 3 put dirt on top, 4 add water, 5 up comes the corn.”
Bloomberg claimed that anyone can learn to be a farmer but a farmer can’t learn the skill of information technology because farmers need more “grey matter.”
The man clearly has no respect for the hard-working Americans that literally provide the food he puts on his table. As Anna Kelly put it, “So demeaning, elitist, and out-of-touch it’s appalling.”
Billionaire Bloomberg claims he “could teach anybody to be a farmer,” even implying that farmers don’t have the same level of “skillset” or “grey matter” as folks in tech jobs.
So demeaning, elitist, and out-of-touch it’s appalling. pic.twitter.com/Auplmdq56m
— Anna Kelly (@AnnaKellyWI) February 17, 2020
Bloomberg’s words also expose his ignorance, farmers are active members of the technology field working with tech companies to harvest the most amount of product at the least amount of cost, which keeps our food costs low.
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