Monday, February 23, 2009

Health Care Reform Can’t Wait


If anything the Bush administration had to say can be believed and there are terrorists who are able to get their hands on biological wepons, shouldn't healthcare be a matter of national security?

Insuring employees is a heavy burden for American companies who must compete with companies from nations with universal healthcare (They actually get something for their taxes!)

Does the Right not realize that we already have national health-care? We just don't call it that. Who pays for the young, "invulnerable kid" who winds up in the E.R. of a hospital after a motorcycle accident? We do? Same for all the rest of the uninsured who present at the E.R. with the flu, an upper-respiratory infection, food poisoning or an irritating hang-nail. It costs much more to be seen in an E.R. than it does to be seen in a primary physician's office

Our broken health-care system is very much a part of the cause for the economic collapse we face. Something must be done no matter whose lobbyists don't like it.

A single-payer health-care system would be better than anything else, but if we can't get there because of the fear-mongers of the right screaming s-o-c-i-a-l-i-s-m every five minutes, allow insurance companies to bid for contracts to administer the system effectively. If they screw up, they get fired and they can also be sued by patients whose rights to health-care are violated by greedy, penny-pinching corporate officers who deny proper health-care to citizens for no good reason.


http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/20090219_health_care_reform_cant_wait/

Posted on Feb 19, 2009


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