There are those out there who would argue that what happened to Spook's brother was his own fault...because folks don't plan to fail, they just fail to plan. There argument is that if he was wise, he'd have saved up enough money to weather the medical bills when the insurance ran out...or that, if he didn't have the money set back to pay for catastrophic illness, he really couldn't afford to have kids to begin with.
These are the folks who generally see nothing wrong with the healthcare system as it currently is. In their minds, if you can't afford treatment, you don't get sick to begin with. SOMEBODY had to have infected that kid with the pneuomonococcal [sp] virus...so if the parents had taken the proper precautions, the kid would never have gotten sick in the first place. But if the parents had saved up enough money to begin with before they had kids, the costs of treating the illness wouldn't have been a problem to begin with.
So to some folks, if you ever lose your home, no matter what the circumstances, it's your own fault; the "system" didn't beat you, but rather, you beat yourself because you weren't smart enough to plan ahead for every contingency. And since YOU'RE broke and THEY aren't, guess who's smart and who's stupid? The proof, as they say, is in the pudding.
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Today's Featured Article - Uncle Cecil's Super A Lives Again - by Mike Purcell. A week or so out of most of my childhood summers was often spent with my Uncle Cecil and Aunt Sissie in the small East Texas town of Maydelle on their 80 acre farm. Some of my fondest memories of these visits are those of learning to drive a tractor at the helm of Uncle Cecil’s 1948 Farmall Super A. Uncle Cecil was the second owner of this wonderful little tractor, but it was almost as though he had adopted an infant. The original owner was a man from Minnesota who bought her from a local dea
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