My Health Care Rant

  1. It is rather embarassing to live in the only country of the industrialized world, the richest nation in terms of gross national produce, without free health care.

    One of the biggest obstacles in organizing some kind of government run health care system, let's be honest here, has always been the conservative right. Ironically many government run institutions like the military, NASA, and the IRS, despite their shortcomings, still manage to accomplish far reaching and complicated goals.

    I can understand the fear of big government, and the annoyance with beurocracy, but not everything run by the government has to be evil and corrupt. Rather, it's the very same corrupt, inept, incompetent, insanely rich, reactionary old conservative farts in Congress who are too greedy to pay their lion's share of taxes.

    The commercial health care system has been cleaning house, health premiums have gone sky high over the years and CEOs have gotten so filthy rich from the enterprise that they are able to lobby congress and buy senators.


    And that is why this health care bill will fail. Some of the anti-health care guys don't know what Obama was trying to extend to us. Some don't even know what the difference is between Maoism/Socialism/Communism/Marxism. They actually think that all the terms are mutual and synonymous. What Obama wanted to give us was exactly what the right wing is always complaining about. They say that they love capitalism and a free market. Obama was gonna give them competition, a public alternative to the ridiculous, pathetic excuse that we have for health care now.

    The Republican party decided to kill the bill before it even took off, no matter what they would vote NO as a matter of stubborn hard-headed die hard party alliances, even though Obama was reaching out his hand to them. They made all kinds of back alley deals with the Democrats, paid off Obama, and got him to change the bill, so that now it resembles nothing of the original bill. This may be a step in the right direction, but it's a stutter step and it will cost us dearly. Too little, too late. The democratic party is being too weak, Obama went way too soft.

    The only good thing about this is that less people will be paying to live out of the pocket, but there will still be unhealthy Americans.


    Eat healthy, excercise, and still die a few years before a Canadian or an Englishman or a Frenchman. Thank your state senators for that too.



    ...end of rant:mad:

Comments

  1. Sabreur
    I disagree Cog. Not that the Democrats shut out the Republicans or that many believe the bill is full of pork and other unnecessary spending. That is true, in my eyes at least.

    However, I have met many conservatives (not just Republicans mind you) who just flat out despise Obama, despise liberals and despise anything resembling what they call "Socialism." They have an irrational hatred of liberal, "socialist" policies and it seems as soon as some idiot such as Glenn Beck or Bill O'Reilly spouts off on how Obama is promoting the dreaded "Red" policies, they lose all capacity for thought and reason; therefore reverting back to enraged, partisan lines of thought,

    I admit, liberals are also guilty of these sins. Many liberals I know are just as adamant and steadfast in their views as the conservatives I know. There is nothing wrong with being firm in your beliefs, but when it gets to the point of inflexibility, surely "steadfastness" has gone too far? I disgusts me how many conservatives WISH the current administration will fail, as if just to prove a point. In retrospect, it disgusts me how liberals said the same of Bush. We ALL live in the same nation, all of us (yeah, even Obama, despite what idiots may say about his citizenship) are Americans. We say the Pledge, we hear the Star-spangled Banner, we respect the military and support our servicemembers.

    Even if you don't agree with the current administration, saying you want our leaders to fail and the government to fail alongside it because you think they're too "socialist" or "fascist" (both terms bandied about so much they have lost all their meaning. To me at least) is pure idiocy. America is OUR nation and dividing it because of political factionalism strays beyond stupidity's reach and into the realm of insanity.
  2. Cogito
    Those opposed to this bill are not against health care reform. They are opposed to all the special interests that engineered ways to profit from the bill at the public's expense. The Republicans wanted a version with less of the health industry managed by the federal government, because we have seen how great a job the government does in direct management of an industry. However, the Republicans were effectively shut out of the process entirely. This was made possible by the large majority enjoyed by the Democratic Party after the end of the Bush Presidency, and was fully exploited by Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, and by President Obama. Obama, during his election campaign, promised to put an end to partisan politics -- right.

    Despite the rhetoric of the Democrats, the Republicans do not wish to block health care reform. They only wish to kill this dinosaur of a bill.

    One good rant deserves another, eh?
  3. Pallas
    Here here Jonathan!

    We must take this furor to the streets!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7F_9FEx7ymg

    The very root of the word democracy, demos, means people, but it seems that the corporate entities of this country have more rights and privilege. Great rant.
  4. Wreybies
    Agreed.

    What amazes me is the power that one word can have have: Socialized.

    How easy it was for those opposed to this bill to capitalize on the archaic propaganda left over from the Cold War where we were taught that Socialism was just Communism's slightly younger brother. The average Joe/Jane American only know (if they know at all) that the word Socialism was part of the country name for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The evil red bear.

    It was ever so easy to bank on that one word.
  5. pinelopikappa
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