A New Type of Bimbo Eruption
8th July 2011
The “Bimbo” in question is Bimbo Ayelobola, who, as we discussed the other day, came from Africa to Britain in order to give birth to her quintuplets (at a cost of £200,000) and have them taken care of, as long as their special needs exists, by the British taxpayer. Hey, if it’s ok with Britain, why shouldn’t it be ok with Bimbo?
One of the major defects of the British National Health Service is that its doors are open to everyone, whether a British taxpayer or not. Hence Britain sees a lot of ‘medical tourism’, as here, that is just one of the feathers breaking the camel’s back of the UK budget. This is a great deal for the parasites but not so good for the hosts.
July 8th, 2011 at 15:04
Answer: rationed care. If you don’t pay taxes, you don’t get any health care. Period.
That should balance the budget in short order. And it’ll clean up the streets, once we haul all the homeless bodies away.
July 8th, 2011 at 18:23
Some answer. Everybody pays sales tax. If you mean income tax, then something needs to be done about the people who get a ‘refund’ even when they have no taxable income.
If I didn’t pay taxes, I could afford to pay for my own heath care, with a bit left over. Not what most people think of as ‘rationing’.