This is actually rather more depressing than funny. If she had decent health insurance (or health insurance at all), she might be able to get an affordable electric wheelchair. But our policies are formed by apathetic “I got mine” people not unlike like the ones who shot this video.
What guarantees them (or any of us) from one day being poor and in a wheelchair?
This is actually rather more depressing than funny. If she had decent health insurance (or health insurance at all), she might be able to get an affordable electric wheelchair. But our policies are formed by apathetic “I got mine” people not unlike like the ones who shot this video.
What guarantees them (or any of us) from one day being poor and in a wheelchair?