I had a terrible day Thursday what with all the name calling. I support
universal health care and think it's fine to tax the very wealthy for
the benefit of society and those with the least. Still, after the court's ruling I
dared to speak up and say that the outrageous health care COSTS we
currently have, the lack of incentives for preventive care and the pay
per procedure system should be reformed BEFORE we write
a blank check to the health industrial complex. I also dared to point
out that we will have to borrow money to pay for it (unless we raise
taxes on the wealthy, which seems unlikely in this climate despite that
it is the right thing to do). I repeatedly asserted my support for
universal care throughout making these points. Nevertheless, I was
attacked by a surprisingly large amount of people for being "tea party"
(which is a ridiculous accusation given my politics) and a Fox news
watcher, etc. It was VERY hateful by people I only assume call
themselves "liberals". The sad thing is that without reforming the
overpriced and substandard health care in this country, universal
healthcare will further bankrupt our country (again, unless we raise
taxes on the wealthy). When we get so much debt that we can't afford to
pay interest payments anymore, austerity (aka structural adjustment policies in the third world) will eventually make its way
here, making "Obamacare" ENTIRELY MOOT since at that point we would lose
control over our own fiscal policy decisions. It's like every liberal in the country is whistling past the graveyard on this one, so delighted due to their enormous lowering of standards. It's sick. "You are all diseased" as George Carlin once said. I guess you feel it's easier just to make your grandchildren pay for today's corrupt health care instead of actually reforming the health care system so we can afford it. No amount of health care will save you from your own greedy, diseased minds.
Without reforming the
outrageously high cost of health care in this country we are just
writing a blank check to insurance and pharmaceutical companies. Since
we borrow the money to pay them, we will be going into debt much
faster than we are now (which is at a
pretty fast pace mind you). Don't you understand what happens when you
can't pay your interest payments anymore? They have control over your
fiscal decisions. THEY WILL SHUT OBAMACARE, FOOD STAMPS,
MEDICARE/MEDICAID ETC. AS SOON AS WE FALL BEHIND ON OUR DEBT OBLIGATIONS
PEOPLE. Consider that we are only able to make our current payments by borrowing. What would happen if just one of our debt holders decided we had too much? Well, look it up. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Structural_adjustmenthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Structural_adjustment
I'm sick of being attacked
like I'm a tea partier. I'm NOT! I'm for raising taxes on the wealthy BY
A LOT. BUT that isn't happening, now is it? Not when you've got
millions of poor people convinced they might someday be rich and
therefor vote AGAINST their own economic interests.
A friend said that it's better to go broke while trying to help sick people than going broke without trying to help sick people. I agree. A former professor asked if I thought it was better to sit on our hands and 'let people die'. I was embarrassed to have to correct a professor by pointing out her simple fallacy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_dilemma
It was a long day.
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