Monday, October 12, 2009

UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE STILL A WORTHY GOAL

By legislating away our freedoms through goverment, health insurance and big pharma make sure that they remain very healthy at the expense of taxpayers and the public good.
Proposals before Congress have nothing to do with health care, reforms or health care access. They are about "insuring" large profits for pharma and insurance companies off the backs or average Americans. If this risky invesment fails, we will pay for that as well, so there is no incentive for responsivility or to provide the product for which we are being forced to pay.
How is this market driving capitalism? If insurance companies are taken out of the equation and health care becomes what it should be, between an individual's choice and the individual provider of their choice, then costs will come down. There are no "market" forces when monopolies legislate away competition.
Both major parties sell our liberties to the not-so-highest bidder to fund their election campaigns. It is irresponsible to blame either party for what stinks in this bill.
President Obama's original intent for health care is what the majority of Americans who voted for him wanted, universal health care, not universal subsidies for unwanted or undersired health care insurance.

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