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posted by martyb on Tuesday August 13 2019, @05:57AM   Printer-friendly
from the give-me-back-my-Obamacare dept.

From Fox News, Elderly couple found dead in apparent murder-suicide, note says they could not afford medical care:

A Washington state man allegedly killed himself after killing his wife, and left a note for authorities saying that he was driven to do so because they could not afford to pay for medical care for her serious health conditions.

The man, identified by the Whatcom County Medical Examiner Gary Goldfogel in a statement to Fox News as Brian S. Jones, was 77, and his wife, Patricia Whitney-Jones, was 76.

[...] "It's very tragic that one of our senior citizens would find himself in such desperate circumstances where he felt murder and suicide were the only option," [Whatcom County Sheriff Bill Elfo] said. "Help is always available with a call to 9-1-1."

"We do what we can to help them," Elfo added in a telephone interview with Fox News. "We can't solve all their healthcare needs, but we can help them until a better day comes."

Elfo said he has seen people close to him struggle with healthcare issues and get exasperated fighting what can be a bureaucratic system.

"I know it gets very frustrating," the sheriff said, "you can get very easily worn down, and [roadblocks] build up over and over again."

From WSWS (ICFI/SEP), Elderly husband kills wife, then himself, in desperation over skyrocketing healthcare costs:

Police found the notes, which explained what had happened. Jones' wife, Patricia Whitney-Jones, suffered from serious health problems, and the couple could not afford medical care. Jones, an apparent Navy veteran, wrote directions as to how police could contact their next of kin. Police found the couple's two dogs and turned them over to the Humane Society.

The home was not located in a forgotten, impoverished area but in a semi-rural neighborhood near the Cascade Mountains where homes are valued in the $400,000 range. The bottom 90 percent of people in "the richest country in the world" are living under financial hardship that varies only in terms of degree.

[...] [The couple's next-door neighbor, Sherrie Schulteis] further noted:

"But here is the horribleness of this whole thing, less than 6 months ago our across the street neighbor shot himself, a young man with PTSD [Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder], cops and SWAT all lined our street then too. He was young--in his 50's-- and this guy and the whole block knew and saw him riding his bike, or walking his tiny dog also. He lived directly across from our house and we talked with him everyday as we were outside a lot. We had no idea his PTSD would kick in and he started believing everyone was someone else and he was going to kill everyone."

Also at People and The Lynden Tribune (EU blocked)


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday August 13 2019, @06:37PM (5 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday August 13 2019, @06:37PM (#879777)

    For two years at the start of Obamies first term the demoncraps had a filibuster proof majority in both houses and they stuffed around and delayed until they lost it in the midterms. They don't want single-payer any more than the ruthuglicans do.

  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by sjames on Tuesday August 13 2019, @07:04PM

    by sjames (2882) on Tuesday August 13 2019, @07:04PM (#879790) Journal

    Sadly many don't. That's why Sanders had to be sandbagged.

  • (Score: 1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday August 13 2019, @07:04PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday August 13 2019, @07:04PM (#879791)

    Except now the 2018 midterms and current POTUS campaigns are realizing that pandering to the corporate interests is no longer a viable political platform. Careers will be made following the will of the people, and we already have a few politicians showing us the way.

    Sadly so many US citizens are terrified of the word "socialist" thinking that people want full blown communism, no more private property, and fully open borders. I have not seen any such nonsense.

    Universal Healthcare is a form of socialism. A very good form of socialism. The way forward is Democratic Socialism which means we only socialize the aspects of society that we agree should not be profit driven such as police, fire, medical, and education.

    Did you know that most fire fighters are unpaid volunteers?

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday August 13 2019, @11:01PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday August 13 2019, @11:01PM (#879874)

    Yes, the major difference between the two parties: R can corral their members better.

  • (Score: 2) by cmdrklarg on Wednesday August 14 2019, @06:32PM (1 child)

    by cmdrklarg (5048) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday August 14 2019, @06:32PM (#880431)

    Actually, the Democrats had the filibuster proof 60 for only about 8 weeks in 2009, from the time that the Franken-Coleman Senate seat was decided until the death of Ted Kennedy. They used that time to pass the ACA. They wanted single payer universal, but they foolishly wanted to give the GOP a say in the legislation. Had they worked together we would have been good, but the GOP goal was obstruction.

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    The world is full of kings and queens who blind your eyes and steal your dreams.
    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 19 2019, @02:13AM

      by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 19 2019, @02:13AM (#881924)

      I have a bridge in Boston that I can no longer look after. It is an excellent bridge. Would you like to buy it?