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Health Care Bill Mandates Periodic “End of Life Counseling” for Elderly. Will Obama Appoint Dr. Kevorkian As?

Question by Philip H: Health Care bill mandates periodic “end of life counseling” for elderly. Will Obama appoint Dr. Kevorkian as?
Geriatric Czar?
Since the average American spends 90% of all the money he will spend in his lifetime (for health care) during the last two years of his life, such an attitude will greatly cut costs for the Government’s “health care” plan. – AND you can’t sue the Government for malpractice or denial of services! – That too is written into the bill.

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Answer by Sgt Red
WOW…that has shades of Soylent Green.

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Mental Health Counseling in the Land of Gross National Happiness – Bhutan is a small, remote country tucked in the Himalayan mountains between China and India. Until recently, this culture steeped in Buddhist traditions was largely isolated from the rest of the world and relied on their ideal of “gross national happiness” in lieu of Western mental health counseling. Having opened up their borders to the West in recent years, they have extended invitations to professionals from various fields to help modernize the country. University of Rochester professors Howard Kirschenbaum and Mary Rapp were part of a team organized by the National Board of Certified Counselors that traveled to Bhutan in October 2011 to share their experience in the fields of education and counseling. For more on this story, visit: www.warner.rochester.edu

 

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