Quote by Christine O'Donnell

They even want unelected panels of bureaucrats to decide who gets what life-saving medical care and who is just too old or it's too expensive to be worth saving.


They even want unelected panels of bureaucrats to decide who

Summary

This quote criticizes the idea of allowing unelected panels of bureaucrats to determine the allocation of life-saving medical care. It suggests that such a system would give these officials the power to decide who receives treatment and who is deemed unworthy of being saved due to reasons like old age or cost. The quote implies concern over potential limitations on medical care, raising questions about fairness, ageism, and prioritizing costs over saving lives.

By Christine O'Donnell
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