
Apropos
my wonderful title, 'Does God Drink Duvel?' I should mention to
non-aficionados that Duvel is one of the numerous Wonderful Belgian
Beers and one of my three current favourites; namely Leffe Blonde,
Brugse Zot and the aforementioned Duvel. Part of my self-medication
to aid recovery is to prescribe a beer a day and I just hope not to
put on weight though think my present entirely liquid diet probably
ensures that I won't. I won't bore with the details of my incredibly
healthy diet; suffice it to say that I dream of bacon sandwiches! And
of salted nuts. Separately.

This means that I am pretty up to speed on things political in the U.S. and the U.K. and have become slightly obsessed with the ghastly charade in America as E day draws close. It really does look as if American society has a collective death wish. One hoped that the Republican Top Brass could have found a way to de-rail Trump but unnervingly, respectable Republicans like Paul Ryan, Speaker of the House and originally a Refusenik over Trump, now disdainfully endorses him, seeming not to recognise the utter stupidity and self-harm of such an act, stupidly harmful to the fate of the Republican Party that is. And why would he do that when there ARE Republicans who will hold their noses and vote for Hilary? To accommodate Party donors, presumably by helping to provide a conduit for tax reduction for the wealthy. And to be in a position to repeal or privatise Obamacare perhaps, a cause mysteriously dear to the caring, sharing right wing. Cynicism personified even for a politician.
This
year, unusually, I have needed health care over two periods and I am
SO grateful to be living in Belgium where I pay 8 euros a month to my
Mutualiteit for health cover plus, at my age, 52 euros a month to
cover all hospital expenses. [voluntary but sensible!] When I visit
the G.P. each visit costs 24 euros 50 and I am repaid about three
quarters of that by the Mutualiteit,
the insurer. In Britain there are no such charges but the low cost system here has considerable advantages. Little or no waiting; choice of hospital if one feels the need; immediate accessibility to consultant appointments. If people are paying, even a little, to go to the GP, then missed/forgotten appointments are vanishingly rare. The flip side of this health care system is high taxation. The Americans would call this socialism, I believe; whatever the name, it benefits millions of less-than-wealthy, and poor, tax-paying [and non tax-paying] citizens.
the insurer. In Britain there are no such charges but the low cost system here has considerable advantages. Little or no waiting; choice of hospital if one feels the need; immediate accessibility to consultant appointments. If people are paying, even a little, to go to the GP, then missed/forgotten appointments are vanishingly rare. The flip side of this health care system is high taxation. The Americans would call this socialism, I believe; whatever the name, it benefits millions of less-than-wealthy, and poor, tax-paying [and non tax-paying] citizens.

A post script to the above; F.B.I. chief, James Comey, has indicated that there is nothing criminal in the emails and no action against Hilary Clinton will be undertaken. That's this morning's news. i.e.
on Monday 7th November, the day before the election. I imagine it is a little too late to undo any damage but I hope Hilary wins and sentences him to be hung, drawn and quartered. A public duty, no less!
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I do feel shabby, choosing this photograph of The Donald but somehow it portrays his ridiculous and self-regarding personality. |
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