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A close call for Mrs. Petrowski
August 27, 2009 in Humor
President Obama has touted his health insurance plan as a way to promote choice, competition, and reduced costs. Iowahawk has found Obama’s secret. Uncovering the tale of Mrs. Petrowski, he shows that the choice is between the window and the green jello. The competition is among those who will persuade her to take the final step. The reduced costs come from getting her to take the plunge. Just don’t call them death panels. They’re the “End of Life Quality Assurance Counselors.”
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