Health Care Bureaucrats Think They’re Pretty Special, But Actually…

From America’s “top doctor” Anthony Fauci to your local nurses who practiced their choreographed TikTok dance moves while telling us they were in a war zone; America’s health care industry has not exactly covered itself in glory during this extended flu season. After squandering the public’s trust, they deserve all the scorn that we can heap on them with memes.

Well, put on your pop culture hat for this meme! Unelected health officials see themselves the character Col. Sam Daniels, a US Army virologist played by Dustin Hoffman in the movie “Outbreak.” If you missed that one, Hoffman bosses people around, declares martial law and quarantines everyone from a scary virus that melts people in a few hours, but actually saves the day in the end.

But in real life, unelected health officials are actually the cowardly weasel journalist character Richard Thornburg in the greatest Christmas movie of all time: “Die Hard” starring Bruce Willis. You earned this mockery, unelected health care bureaucrats.

Savor it! Because the meme world is never letting you off the hook over your little fussy directives that destroyed so many American lives and families.


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