Tuesday, March 23, 2010

As Oposições. Triste.

Nos US os Republicanos votaram unanimamente (nem um a favor!!!!) contra uma lei do sistema de saúde perfeitamente banal, tíbia, moderada, e simplesmente nalguns casos de "common-sense" como muito bem o grande Obama a caracterizou. Em Portugal as oposições decidem gastar o tempo, energia, e paciência dos seus concidadãos em perseguir e chatear o governo com merdecas rídiculas e sem avançar nada na resolução de problemas.

Será que tenho que me resignar que o único método de governo é mesmo uma maioria absoluta? Que tristeza e que oportunidade perdida para uma democracia mais forte.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Laranjada Ovarense said...

Uma perspectiva do terreno (e de alguém com quem não concordo ...):

http://doctordalai.blogspot.com/2010/03/let-games-begin.html

Monday, March 22, 2010
Let The Games Begin
If you thought there would be gratitude amonst those who will benefit from the new healthcare abomination, guess again.

I'm working today at our local trauma center. My interventional colleague just walked into the reading room white as a sheet. It seems he had the following exchange with a patient:



Doc: Hi, I'm Doctor X and I'm here to do your procedure. Please sign the consent form so we can begin.
Patient: Lemme see that. (Reads for 5 minutes, then signs.) I guess you docs got yours yesterday, huh?
Doc: (silent)
Patient: Hey doc, you married?
Doc: Yes
Patient: I'm gonna send a bunch of (stated minority group) over to your house to take care of your wife!

An abberation? Maybe. But maybe this is a bit of insight into how we are viewed by at least some of our patients, as well as the public in general. Rich guys who "got ours" courtesy of Congress. You're certainly welcome for the care we've been giving you folks for many, many years.

12:10 PM  
Blogger Paulo Coelho Vaz said...

Sem amigo!

11:36 PM  

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