Romney’s Fact-Free Universe Isn’t Healthy (Limerick)

Mitt Romney, who continues to lie about covering pre-existing conditions, seems to live in a fact-free universe. Here’s what he told the Columbus Dispatch yesterday:

We don’t have people that become ill, who die in their apartment because they don’t have insurance.

Well, if 26,100 deaths per year is the same as zero deaths, then Romney’s correct:

More than 26,000 working-age adults die prematurely in the United States each year because they lack health insurance, according to a study published ahead of a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling on President Barack Obama’s healthcare reform law.

The study, released on Wednesday by the consumer advocacy group Families USA, estimates that a record high of 26,100 people aged 25 to 64 died for lack of health coverage in 2010, up from 20,350 in 2005 and 18,000 in 2000.

That makes for a rate of about 72 deaths per day, or three per hour.

The nonprofit group based its findings on data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and a 2002 Institute of Medicine study that showed the uninsured face a 25 percent higher risk of death than those with coverage.

Romney’s Fact-Free Universe Isn’t Healthy (Limerick)
By Madeleine Begun Kane

Mitt Romney says nobody dies
For lack of insurance. He lies!
Three work-age adults
Die per hour — the results
Of no health plan. With Mitt that will rise.

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Political Haiku of the Day:

The debate’s on soon.
I’m sure hoping Joe Biden’s
less nervous than I.

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4 Responses to “Romney’s Fact-Free Universe Isn’t Healthy (Limerick)”

  1. brian miller says:

    ugh…i was without healthcare for like 7 years…everyday was a prayer…

  2. Hansi says:

    Mitt is saying anything to close the deal. Good trait for a CEO; bad trait for a president.
    Biden did just fine btw. Is ‘Malarchy’ Irish for bullshit?

  3. oudiva says:

    Yes, “malarkey” is Irish for “bull;”
    It’s the stuff of which Ryan is full.
    To sound wonkish he tries,
    But he’s just telling lies.
    Fact-checking him’s one long, hard pull.

  4. madkane says:

    Sorry to hear that Brian! Thanks for your fun limerick, oudiva! I believe you’re right, Hansi.