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Doesn’t Health Care Reform mean more than Health Insurance?
With all the news entertainment and radio commentators stuck on stupid and buying into the fact that health care reform is above the concerns or understanding of the average American, I do believe they need to get in touch with the Reality of America. For why I realize that saying the insurance companies and the government are the villains in the debate of Labor and Management makes for easy conversation, shouldn’t the Political Discord be about what Medical Industry will “We the People” support in the 21st Century? For if you look at the medical industry in America at the turn of the last century and compare it to the one built by our Ancestors of the 20th Century there is no question that Americans enjoy a better health care system than even our Parents of the 1960’s and 70’s.
For can you imagine an America without 911 or EMTs? Or what about a county hospital that doesn’t own the proper equipment to deliver a child or provide emergency services for all Citizens in America. No, the Left and Right can limit their debate is how the bottom line will decide what the average health insurance plan will cost the average American Consumer, Small Business Owner, and Taxpayer. However, every American needs to be aware of the fact that it was not until after the Social Revolution of the 60’s that the Government and Society was forced to change the way medical help was addressed in the country. Especially since I am even old enough to remember when the local funeral homes provided ambulances and EMT training was still an all volunteer community service.
So why you may hear voices in the wilderness crying that Americas’ Elected Officials are not trying to work out a compromise in Congress or that one side of the Political Coin is trying to get an advantage in the Debate of Shared Power. You might want to ask your local elected Congressional Representative and Senators about what type of Modern Medical Industry do they envision over the next 40 years. Because why they may not answer the question in public or private due to Principles and Standards, I do believe it will get the wheels turning in their brain to what Americans will accept to pay for or not. Because why I don’t stand in Loyal Opposition as Anti-Health Care, I do believe that any Health Care System of the 21st Century that wants to promote “Living a Healthier Lifestyle” should address the issues that will lead to having a Private Medical Industry that can deliver the Goods. For why no profit is guaranteed, I do believe the fact that Health and Human Resources will not allow us to do away with All Emergency Services and Grandma will not stand for not allowing even the Poorest Human to go without a medical bed. The issue of Health Care in my opinion is much larger than whether Congress has to raise taxes and/or businesses have to raise their prices.
For why you will have to look up all the numbers for yourself and learn how Americans changed the Medical Industry in the last century. Looking out beyond the next 40 years I wonder if someday the average American Home will have a medical device that will allow every family member to have their health checked daily. Especially since if you asked someone 40 years ago if the Medical Industry could provide the average citizen with a personal life saving device, I do believe that you would find the same answer. So please, why I know that it would be nice to do an Extreme Medical Industry Makeover. Discover for yourself what your local Elected Officials think the next generation of Community Medical Services should look like? And then be ornery