Bravo ! Someone who gets the bullsh*t that the politicians spew.Well, except that all Americans already have access to health care. There is no need for more doctors or nurses than we're currently training to care for people who will suddenly have access to health care.
BTW, here is a little note I sent to some of my friends:
The Children and the Chewing Gum
Imagine, if you will, 10 children in a room, each wanting some chewing gum. You have a pack of gum (5 sticks), so you give each child 1/2 a stick of gum, and everyone is happy. Now 10 more children arrive, and they want gum too. Now you can divide the gum among the 20 children, but each child will only get 1/4 of a stick. But suppose one child says, "I should get as much as the kids were getting before", so you have to either take gum away from the first group to give to the new group, or you have to get more gum. Now substitute Health Care for gum, and The American People for children (ironic isn't it ?), and you'll see our current predicament. Unless you can acquire more gum (doctors, nurses, hospitals, clinics, etc.) the gum that each child receives is going to be less. Now let's complicate this a little more by saying that the first group of children have to pay 5 cents for their half stick of gum, but the new group only have to pay 2 cents. But, if they don't want to pay the 2 cents, you're going to take it out of their allowances and punish them if they don't buy gum. That, my friends is the new Health Care Law, and you wonder why the kids are PISSED. The only people who like this situation are the people selling gum (the big insurance companies). So the next time someone tells you how great Obamacare is going to be, offer them a stick of gum.
LS Originally Posted by LittleSpike
I really do hope that all of the "middle of the roaders" who fell for the Hope and Change thing have come to their senses.
All of the Health Care Reform is not that at all. It is Health Care Insurance Reform. This Reform is like all pie in the sky Government mandates, those that work will pay for those that do not.
I do have one Question. If this all goes through, can we shut down the tax payer supported County Hospitol Districts? Afterall, if everybody has Health Care Insurance, what do we need them for. The vast majority of those who use that system, (mostly for free), will have the Government, (you and I), paying for their care at the better facilities. Originally Posted by Jackie S
Well, except that all Americans already have access to health care. There is no need for more doctors or nurses than we're currently training to care for people who will suddenly have access to health care.The real problem is that the Obamacare bill was authored by the large insurance companies (of course their lobbyists pretended they were against it). What a windfall (30 to 40 million new customers who have to buy health insurance, or be fined or jailed), they be laughing all the way to the bank (owned by their fellow crooks, the bankers). America has the largest prison population in the world, the problem is the wrong people are in jail (we should start with Al Gore, Henry Paulson and Timothy Geithner).
The real problem, which has been largely unaddressed by anyone of any political party, is how we as a society are going to pay for health care. Are we going to pay our taxes towards the emergency room visits for people without health insurance? Or are we going to force insurers to give affordable options so that there is greater access to preventative medicine? This is the problem that's been unanswered by Mr. Obama, as well as his critics.
The reality is that health insurance is incredibly expensive. Most employers pay a high percentage, which is why those who have insurance through employers don't see the total cost. But if those rates declined, employers would be able to pay higher wages. This is good for everyone. Well, except insurance companies. And that's the rub. Insurance companies have such powerful lobbies that they convince the American people, and the politicians to enact reform (such as tort reform) that supposedly will help everyone, but will actually help ONLY insurance companies. Originally Posted by Like You Hate Me
The real problem is that the Obamacare bill was authored by the large insurance companies (of course their lobbyists pretended they were against it). What a windfall (30 to 40 million new customers who have to buy health insurance, or be fined or jailed), they be laughing all the way to the bank (owned by their fellow crooks, the bankers). America has the largest prison population in the world, the problem is the wrong people are in jail (we should start with Al Gore, Henry Paulson and Timothy Geithner).Exactly my point. The insurance industry is sucking this nation dry. A few years ago, they persuaded the politicians and the American people (with more than a little help by the foolish and ignorant talk show hosts) that tort reform was needed. When that was passed, it didn't help the people, and it didn't help the doctors, but it was a great boom to the insurance industry. Now they are more profitable than ever. This health care reform is exactly the same line of thinking on a different product. It's not going to help the people (taxpayers or uninsured), nor will it help the medical community, but it will certainly help the insurance industry.
LS Originally Posted by LittleSpike