• "Love & Harmony" Politician Wants To Close Hospitals Because They Are Too Many
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[QUOTE][B]"To me, when we have too many hospitals, psychologically people think they are sick because the hospital is there to use," Moore told CBC News afterwards. "And if we take one or two hospitals [out], you will see a difference."[/B] "You will have no hospital to go to." He said that he believes people are more inclined to use hospitals if more are available. [B]"People wouldn't want to get sick because they have nowhere to go. They would want to stay healthy and work," he told the approximately two dozen people in attendance at the debate."[/B][/QUOTE] [URL="http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/brandon-west-candidate-close-hospitals-1.3513428"]http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/brandon-west-candidate-close-hospitals-1.3513428[/URL] (CBC) He could write a book on "How to self-destruct yourself in a political career"
[quote]"People wouldn't want to get sick because they have nowhere to go. They would want to stay healthy and work"[/quote] :v: what the fuck? But people don't want to die, but in the end, they still do! Weird right?!
[QUOTE=Rocâ„¢;50041896]:v: what the fuck? But people don't want to die, but in the end, they still do! Weird right?![/QUOTE] That's because there's too many cemeteries around. If we take one or two cemeteries out, you will see a difference.
Suicide booths, that's the solution here. Just have to get the body disposal right and the whole scheme would pay for itself
Guys I just figured out how cure the world of cancer Just close down all cancer research and treatment facilities. Psychologically people won't want to get cancer because there won't be any place to treat them.
Let's stop wars by getting rid of refugee camps.
[img]http://i.cbc.ca/1.3513450.1459377057!/fileImage/httpImage/image.JPG_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/billy-moore-flyer.JPG[/img] [QUOTE=article]Billy Moore, the Liberal candidate in Brandon West, [B]said he hasn't read the party's platform yet, but he is running on "love and harmony." [/B] [B]He's the second Liberal candidate in recent days to admit publicly to not having read the platform. [/B]Thompson candidate Inez Vystrcil-Spence declared the same at the beginning of a CBC News mini-debate this week on health care. [/quote] "A vote for me is a vote towards love and harmony. What does this party stand for again?"
I would suggest closing funeral chapels. You'll see the difference, people will want to stay alive and work.
To me, when we have too many Fire stations, psychologically people think there is a fire because the Fire station is there to help, and if we take one or two Fire stations out, you will see a difference. People wouldn't want to catch fire because they have nowhere to go. They would want to stay unburned and work.
That psychology only really applies to food stores. But you tried, Billy.
if we want to turn down teen and unwed birth rates we should close down abortion clinics and restrict access to birth control, if they don't have the options they'll think twice before wait shit
I'll try my hardest not to get cholera now that every hospital in the county is closed.
Ahahah oh wow, it's been a while that news gave me such a good chuckle. Thanks, Facepunch.
[QUOTE=dai;50042243]if we want to turn down teen and unwed birth rates we should close down abortion clinics and restrict access to birth control, if they don't have the options they'll think twice before wait shit[/QUOTE] Ya it's shocking that Colorado actually saw a drop in teen pregnancies when they otc'd birth control and removed restrictions on contraceptives Its almost like if you educate teens and let them have access to things to prevent unwanted pregnancies they don't get pregnant
:snip: miss read post
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