Immortal Ace
Prince
Ok, to explain I have to give some back log:
Where I live there is a Health Dept. clinic right next to a Publix shopping plaza with a Wal-Mart super center across the street; I go to the Publix because I cannot stand the ungodly long lines at Wal-Mart. Seriously, the lines at Wal-Mart are reminiscent of the lines at ****ing Space Mountain or Splash Mountain at Disney's Magic Kingdom! Anyways, I've recently been noticing a Suped up Mitsubishi Eclipse ('07 or '08) with a body kit, rims, etc. I know it has to be a newer one because it looks like this:
So earlier today, I go and I see the person who owns the Eclipse entering the car. The owner is a pregnant Hispanic female who is about 20-28 years old. The only pregnant women who go to the Health Dept. are ones with Medicaid because a lot of private practice physicians will not see Medicaid patients. I would have given her the benefit of the doubt were it not the fact that I've seen that car multiple times indicating that she is a regular patient.
So in other words, she is on the tax payer's dollar because she doesn't have insurance but can afford a new car with rims, body kit, spoilers, what appears to be a roll-cage, custom hood, etc.
Are you ****ing kidding me?
Where I live there is a Health Dept. clinic right next to a Publix shopping plaza with a Wal-Mart super center across the street; I go to the Publix because I cannot stand the ungodly long lines at Wal-Mart. Seriously, the lines at Wal-Mart are reminiscent of the lines at ****ing Space Mountain or Splash Mountain at Disney's Magic Kingdom! Anyways, I've recently been noticing a Suped up Mitsubishi Eclipse ('07 or '08) with a body kit, rims, etc. I know it has to be a newer one because it looks like this:
Spoiler :
So earlier today, I go and I see the person who owns the Eclipse entering the car. The owner is a pregnant Hispanic female who is about 20-28 years old. The only pregnant women who go to the Health Dept. are ones with Medicaid because a lot of private practice physicians will not see Medicaid patients. I would have given her the benefit of the doubt were it not the fact that I've seen that car multiple times indicating that she is a regular patient.
So in other words, she is on the tax payer's dollar because she doesn't have insurance but can afford a new car with rims, body kit, spoilers, what appears to be a roll-cage, custom hood, etc.
Are you ****ing kidding me?

