For those who just don't get it
Millions of Tea Party loyalists fled the
GW Tollefsen, 47, a
'patriot' from Louisville , Kentucky , packed up his family and whatever
belongings he could fit into his Chevy Suburban just hours before the
health-insurance exchanges opened, joining the Tea Party's Freedom Caravan with
one goal in mind: escape from Obamacare.
"My father didn't have
health care and neither did my father's father before him," he said. "I'll be
damned if I'm going to let my children have it."
But after driving over
ten hours to the Canadian border, Mr. Tollefsen was dismayed to learn that
America 's northern neighbor had been
in the iron grip of health care for decades.
"The border guard was so
calm when he told me, as if it was the most normal thing in the world," he said.
"It's like he was brainwashed by health care."
Turning away from
Canada , Mr. Tollefsen joined
a procession of Tea Party cars heading south to Mexico , noting,
"They may have drug cartels and narcoterrorism down there, but at least they've
kept health care out."
Mr. Tollefsen was halfway
to the southern border before he heard through the Tea Party grapevine that
Mexico , too, has public
health care, as do Great
Britain , Japan , Turkey , Spain , Belgium , New
Zealand , Slovenia , and dozens of other
countries to which he had considered fleeing.
Undaunted, Mr. Tollefsen
said he had begun looking into additional countries, like Chad and North Korea,
but he expressed astonishment at a world seemingly overrun by health
care.
"It turns out that the
United
States is one of the last countries on earth to
get it," he said. "It makes me proud to be an
American."
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