Yeah, TTH, it's a problem, and only the federal government can fix it. Constitution? Fuggedaboudit! We don't need no stinkin' Constitution. You are so willing to help as long as someone else is paying for it.
Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
What provision of the Constitution do you think prohibits the Congress from setting up a national health plan, pray tell? There is no doubt that Medicare and Medicaid are both Constitutional. Even the extremists who want to roll the interpretation of the Commerce Clause back 80 years and have the Obama health care plan concede that a single payer system would be Constitutional.
And who in the hell else do you contend can fix the problem of the those making modest incomes who can't afford health care other than the Federal Government. They can do it two ways. A single payer system or an employer mandate. What other solution do you have for my clients to get health care? I'd love to hear.
I've got one client right now who works full time minimum wage plus a quarter. No benefits. Got hurt and needs back surgery. Makes too much money to get Medicaid in Texas. Keeps her job because if she quits, she'll loose her car, her house (which is worth about $20,000), and maybe her kids. In lots of pain. Can't get back surgery to save her life. After the hospital lien was paid, I got her about $4,000 on her law suit ($25,000 limit on a car wreck case) without charging her a fee. Used the $4,000 to pay me back loans I advanced to keep from loosing her house and catch up on some bills from when she was off work. She has about $2,000 left from the settlement, but the surgury will cost around $80,000 for a lumbar fusion. I've got the doc willing to do the surgery and the hospital is willing to cut their fees. Implant company won't cut their costs. But the bill will still be around $35,000-40,000. What is she supposed to do? By the way, she works washing dishes and has a sixth grade education. Let me know so that I can tell her.