Husband joins Army so cancer-stricken wife can get health care.
One of the worst tragedies of the recession has been people losing their health insurance because they lost their job. Nearly 14,000 Americans lose their insurance every day. Wisconsin father Bill Caudle was laid off from his job at a plastics company in March 2009, which resulted in his family losing their employer-subsidized health care coverage. This put the family in an especially precarious position, because Bill’s wife, Michelle, was an ovarian cancer patient. After months of unsuccessfully looking for work, Caudle did the only thing he could to get his wife chemotherapy — he joined the Army:

Where is the Caudles’ cadillac health care plan? Where is the righteous indignation from the anti-health reform movement? Probably having an elective surgical procedure to enlarge their own proboscis, in order to smell their own asses.
From Think Progress:
The United States is the only industrialized country in the world that does not guarantee comprehensive health coverage to all of its citizens. In the rest of the developed world, Bill would not have to leave his cancer-stricken wife behind and risk his own life in order to get her care.
Never stop fighting, until the fight is done.
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