
As many of you know Nick Dirks broke a major bone in his body and needs help with his medical expenses. And, this should be no suprise since we live in the good old USA the only country in the world for the most part that can not figure out how to provide health care for anyone outside people that are rich. That however is another story all together and one that you do not want to even get me started on. For now you can help Nick by buying a t-shirt HERE. The shirt is 20 usd and supplies are limited so act fast. The shirt is really cool so the fact that it helps Nick does not really even matter. I would buy the shirt anyway!
PS, I noticed on www.yobeat.com where these shirts are being sold there was a comment about the fact that since Nick is a Professional snowboarder he does not need any help. I take this to be saying that he is rich because he is a pro shred. This comment is very very wrong. Please understand that only about 10% of the Pro Snowboarders you all know and love make real money. Most get by and when I say get by I mean that they make pennies and live off peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. They make the choice to live this way so that they can live the dream of snowboarding every day and hopefully one day make it into the top 10%. Support Nick because he needs everyone's help. Thanks.






Comments
Thanks for your comment. We do not see Airblaster as a source or outlet for any type of health care debate. We know that just about everyone has their own opinion and that is just fine with us. With this said however I am interested in why everyone feels that national health care means waiting lists. Nick broke his femur. He was basically rushed into the emergency room. Why is it a thought that national health care would mean no emergency rooms? As many of you know Airblaster is a international company. Over the last 8 years we have grown to become friends with many people outside the USA. We work with 25 countries and now have friends in all of them. Not one of these friends has ever said they wait for health care. They for the most part all have government run health care and it is free. Actually, two of the Airblaster owners used the health care system in Argentina and just walked in the door, got treated and walked out. Why does waiting always come up by people against national health care? Just about every other country in the world figured it out.
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