Sunday, July 26, 2009

Health Care Reform Link

Hi Guys,

My apologies for spamming but I thought this might be of interest. I have put up a pdf of the proposed health care bill. This is not exactly easy bedtime reading to don't expect to be done in one sitting.

Current Health Care Proposal

An Unhealthy Idea

It cannot have escaped your notice that health care is the current hot topic across the nation. It was one of the key issues that then Senator Barack Obama ran his campaign on. Now, as promised, he has, with the help of other leading Democrats, put forward the plan for socialized health care for the American people. "Fantastic" many will shout; "No thanks" will be the response from others.

So why the opposing views? Free health care for all is a good thing isn't it?

Well first we need to get past this notion that anything in this new legislation is going to be free. Most, if not all the conversations I have had with supporters of nationalized health care have used that term. Each time I hear it I pose the question:

"If it's free for everyone then who is paying for it?"

The answer I normally get actually frightens me more than anything I have seen in ObamaCare. "Oh government is going to pay". Huh? Remember the lady on election night who was all excited because "Obama is going to pay my mortgage and all my bills"? This is similar thinking. There seems to be a mental block in our nation when it comes to government spending. The only money government has is that which it takes from us on the form of taxes (stealth or otherwise).

So if the government gets it's money from your taxes then that must mean that they are spending your money.

The predicted cost is estimated to be in the region of $1.5 Trillion. That's money they don't currently have, so where do you think it is going to come from?

Okay now that we have that little fact sorted out we can move on to the next problem. How many of you reading this do not currently have health insurance because you can't afford it? That has been one of the main concept being brought to the table by the bill supporters. The problem that so many Americans cannot afford health insurance. Now there are many reasons for people to not have their own insurance and I am not going to go into those at this time. If this bill was aimed at helping just those that needed help, when they needed help. Would this not be a better way of doing things?

I say let us, the people, have a choice in what health care we have. Let us choose who our families see without the added (and predictable) government bureaucracy. The only thing the current plans can lead to is health care rationing. Oh you will be offered treatment, just pick a number and wait in line. There you can happily linger in pain until you are eventually seen or until you die. Will we see a change in the quality of healthcare? Yes, but not for the better. I do agree that treatments should be decided by your doctor and not by some insurance guy in a suit. This legislation is not actually going to do anything to change that. Except of course now it will be a government agent in a suit.

What this boils down to is who gets to decide who lives and who dies. There are many things we are not being told. Many details that are not being reported in the media. The bill, which our President is trying to rush through, is over 1000 pages long and written in legalize. How many of your representatives will have had a chance to read through this extremely important piece of legislation properly before a rushed vote? We have seen this tactic before with the bailouts. Don't let that happen again. Write to your congressman, write to your senators and let them know your opinion.

So next time you are at he DMV take a look around. Because that is what life will be like the next time you go to the emergency room under this proposed plan.