Tag: Health Care Reform

Funniest thing I’ve read all day

(Found this on FARK.com’s comments in response to this WSJ story about ‘Obamacare’ which took a study by this insurance company seriously for some reason, and how a public option would force them to raise their rates by 3x as much… somehow. Another great comment was “In a related study, the Gambino family has found that RICO laws are really unfair to the independent business man.” Luckily, I think anyone actually reading the WSJ is smart enough to read and then not go “Oh my god, people, people, gather round, apparently this totally unbiased and fair survey in a paper run by a man with nothing to gain says that our insurance rates will go up by 3 times as much if this health care reform passes!”)

This morning I was awoken by my alarm clock powered by electricity generated by the public power monopoly regulated by the U.S. Department of Energy.

I then took a shower in the clean water provided by a municipal water utility.After that, I turned on the TV to one of the FCC-regulated channels to see what the National Weather Service of the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration determined the weather was going to be like, using satellites designed, built, and launched by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

I watched this while eating my breakfast of U.S. Department of Agriculture-inspected food and taking the drugs which have been determined as safe by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

At the appropriate time, as regulated by the U.S. Congress and kept accurate by the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the U.S. Naval Observatory, I get into my National Highway Traffic Safety Administration-approved automobile and set out to work on the roads build by the local, state, and federal Departments of Transportation, possibly stopping to purchase additional fuel of a quality level determined by the Environmental Protection Agency, using legal tender issued by the Federal Reserve Bank.

On the way out the door I deposit any mail I have to be sent out via the U.S. Postal Service and drop the kids off at the public school.

After spending another day not being maimed or killed at work thanks to the workplace regulations imposed by the Department of Labor and the Occupational Safety and Health administration, enjoying another two meals which again do not kill me because of the USDA, I drive my NHTSA car back home on the DOT roads, to my house which has not burned down in my absence because of the state and local building codes and Fire Marshal’s inspection, and which has not been plundered of all its valuables thanks to the local police department.

And then I log on to the internet — which was developed by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Administration — and post on Freerepublic.com and Fox News forums about how SOCIALISM in medicine is BAD because the government can’t do anything right.

Funniest thing I’ve read all day

My letter to John Boehner

Politico just recently had an article where John Boehner states he has not met a “regular American” who supports the public option. Pick which is worse, that he is so out of touch with what America wants that he hasn’t met a single normal person in favor of the public option and thus shouldn’t be trying to represent those people, or he is just lying. I would bet it is a mixture of both.

Luckily, in this fantastic age of the internet, sending a letter is as easy as going to his site here and writing to him. So, that is just what I did. The letter is below:

Hi Mr. Boehner,

I’d just like to say that I’m a real American who supports the public option. I’m an independent in Texas, originally from the North, who previously leaned right on economic issues, and left on social issues. It seems like the real fight for both parties is winning over the independents, and I can tell you that what you all are doing isn’t working.

I’m a contractor with asthma, and I have no health care insurance. To get the same coverage most people get at regular jobs for my wife and I would cost over $800 per month before I even tell them I have asthma and she has thyroid issues. That also comes with a deductible of $3000. Without insurance, the 3 medicines I need to manage my asthma cost over $400 per month. My wife’s medication currently is about $150 per month.

Quite honestly, I don’t believe the Republicans are making any real effort to give any kind of reform whatsoever. I think the GOP is accepting that “healthcare reform is needed” only because so many Americans are complaining, but that you all would happily sweep it under the rug if it wasn’t such a big issue so that giant corporations could continue to run us bankrupt.

It must be nice for you to have healthcare paid for by the “regular Americans” like me with my tax money for you and all your family. It must be so easy to not have to actually be part of a struggling family, or for that matter even see a struggling family who can’t live a normal, healthy life because they can barely afford medicine they need. Often I have to resort to over-the-counter medication which is actually detrimental to my health in the long run just for short-term relief when I have an asthma attack because of the costs. I have considered going out of the country for both medicine and treatment, so money that could be spent in our economy would also be gone because it simply costs too much. I don’t mind paying more for better service, but what is the worst part of it all is that we don’t even have the best health care system out of developed countries.

Republicans love to instill McCarthyist fears and throw around “socialism” as if that suddenly must end all debate. It is like socialism is just so evil that anything that could remotely be considered “socialist” is off the table, and that is just sad because it does a disservice to the American people who have been brainwashed to believe that. Socialism as a whole is bad in my opinion, but there are many capitalist countries who understand that capitalism is not the answer for all aspects of a country. This is why our government runs the military and handles our infrastructure, and also why it should run (or have a big hand in running) health care. Simply put, you cannot argue the statistics from other countries such as Canada and the UK as far as cost, effectiveness, and how much their public enjoys the government-run system.

I’m pro-capitalism as much as the most die-hard conservative and I believe in making your own way. However, I also believe having good health should be a human right in a country as advanced as we are. It is despicable that companies make money off letting people die so that they don’t have to pay for the medical procedures necessary. This is what 3rd world countries with corrupt leaders would do. We’re better than that. I’m sure you don’t really care, again, because you never have to see any of these individual cases, and it is hard to see it when the medical industry spends millions of those dollars that they saved letting people die to lobby to you.

I also believe the government has a role in moderating capitalism and the companies within it’s country. We have seen time and again over the course of history that companies, and more specifically the people who run them, will get away with anything they can to make money. How can I trust the Republicans to do anything when all they do is empower companies to run the American public broke? To save dollars on manufacturing, our country was completely de-industrialized (wrongly), and all the jobs were shipped to China. Now you have eroded potential jobs for the blue collar worker upon which this country is built. We are sending more and more money to China (who then bailed us out with the money we paid them with, ironically enough) to build products that break quicker and quicker, and we have to replace these items more and more because the quality of product is not there. Of course, most people are blinded by the cheap prices at Wal-mart to care, but now the company and China are getting paid more and more while money is not being reinvested back into the country, which is the entire point of Reaganomics and trickle down theory. So for all the GOP members touting the greatness of Ronald Reagan, you all sure as hell are betraying his ideas and destroying middle America in the process.

I think the biggest issue I have though is the lying. I can accept that both sides need to be extreme to balance each other out, this is why we have a two party system. Yet, if your ideas aren’t good enough to match the other side’s, then lying about what the other side is actually saying just makes you even worse than what you believe they are. Those of us with brains knew that there were not going to be any “death panels” yet that is all you heard, not just from conservative media heads, but it all started with Sarah Palin herself, the GOP’s VP nomination. Is that how you want to better serve Americans, by lying to them? To stoop so low as to say that you can’t find a single “real American” who wants the public option, when the majority of the country wants one? That is being dishonest, sir, and where does your treachery end if you will flat out lie to the public? If I were in Ohio, why would I vote for someone who not only lies to me, but does so knowing that their agenda hurts me in the long run?

If that is how you represent “regular Americans,” then I hope you are voted out soon enough. Though, perhaps soon the Republicans will recognize that their job is to protect the interest of the people, and that means all the people, not just the wealthy ones, and I can start voting for them again. Until then, not only will I vote against Republicans who share your values every chance I get, I will continue to use my voice to support the Democrats.

Thank you,
<name withheld to protect the innocent… namely, me>

My letter to John Boehner

National Health Care Reform

I obviously have an opinion on health care reform, and now seems like a good time to jump in.

To the people who say our health care system is the best in the world right now: You’re wrong. It is not. No one but you believes that. You believe that because it is not factual, as the facts state otherwise.

Why do you believe it? Because of people like Glenn Beck:

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Most people against health care reform fall into a few catagories: The blind, who really have no idea what they are talking about. The people who are against their taxes going up, who don’t understand that they save money because the money going into taxes comes out of no longer having to pay an insurance company because they are FOR PROFIT, which means it will ALWAYS cost more through them. And the people against giving free health care to illegal immigrants and people who don’t really have to pay for it. This I can kind of agree with, but it doesn’t really trump the fact that this is better for all of us.

Look at the facts: Every other first-class country that has a national health care system has lower health costs, better success rates, and people are overall much happier with it.

I don’t like the bill in it’s current form because I believe a single-payer system is best. Health care should be nationalized. This might sound socialist or anti-capitalism, but think about it: Do we call ourselves socialist for having a national military? Should we outsource that to 4 or 5 companies trying to profit off it? It is bad enough that some companies profit heavily off our wars (like, say, Halliburton…). For a country as advanced as we are, health and lives should not be for profit! People are denied coverage for serious issues so that these companies can make more money! Future generations will laugh at us for actually allowing people to make money off the suffering of other human beings! We are losing our humanity and people are rallying against health care reform because they were told to by conservative talking heads, who are funded by the very insurance companies trying to stay in business to keep profiting off of you! If we are as amazing as we think we are, then how is health care not considered a basic human right?

While I don’t like the bill, sadly I feel it is a necessary first step to transform health care. I wouldn’t even call the bill all that good, but without it we will never move towards a system where people are taken care of without being taken advantage of.

And now, a few quick links:

First off, this takes you to the comment section of a website which has “rated” how both Republicans and Democrats have been lying or telling the truth about health care reform. Guess which side is basically lying 3 quarters of the time? The important comment comes from a man in his 60s who is self-employed, like me, as is his wife. He is in good health, his wife has a pacemaker. The best policy they can find is $915/month per person with a $4000 deductible, which means he is paying $15,000 PER YEAR, PER PERSON, BEFORE BLUE SHIELD PAYS ANYTHING. He has to travel to Thailand for 3 weeks out of the year because that is the only place it is affordable to get health care coverage. He had a surgery, including biopsy, for $100 in Thailand, yet the 15 minute visit with a specialist here cost him $250 and the surgery would have been thousands. Medical tourism is a booming industry because our nation’s health care is apparently “so great” that people are flocking to go elsewhere. Just Google “Medical Tourism” and you’ll see.

What kills me is, the conservatives say Obama wants to kill your grandmother. First of all, this is taken completely out of context. What is included in the bill is something that your current health care ALREADY OFFERS (and unlike Obama, they do want to kill your grandmother to not have to spend any more money keeping her alive, yet somehow Medicare which is GOVERNMENT RUN seems to be working just fine keeping her alive). What it says is that you can receive consultation about end of life issues. For example, what about things such as being kept alive by machines? At what point do you want your family to pull the plug? These are important issues. This is not euthanasia of old people. Obama at a town hall meeting recently said something to the effect of taking issue with being painted as someone who wants to pull the plug on your grandmother. You could hear the “Are you people really fucking serious? You fucking dipshits think I became President to kill your grandmother?” in his voice.

Yet, I think that man’s comment shows that really, we are already trying to kill our old people. 50% of bankruptcies in the U.S. are because people cannot afford their medical bills and go broke. 50%! The leading cause of bankruptcy isn’t the economy, it isn’t the housing crisis, it isn’t small businesses going belly-up… it is health care! And we have the “best health care system in the world?” Do people even think before they speak?

Speaking of Obama at his Montana town hall, here is a someone trying hard to spin it. I’ve decided to take out the garbage and get the message down to a basic level:

“Obama said he just lost his Grandmother a year ago and therefore can relate to what Americans go through. Since I have to find a way to spin this, I’m going to point out that her health care was different than this proposed future health care for the very fact that it doesn’t exist yet, and say that her health care would have been better. I want you to live with the same health care you want us to live with, and despite the fact that you campaigned on trying to get Americans the same level of health care that members of the government… wait… oh, well anyway, I’d like to continue spending more for worse health care coverage because all I see is “taxes going up” and don’t consider the whole picture that I’d be paying less for better when you take it in context that I would no longer have to pay for regular insurance.”

Next up, we have the brilliant “Heil Hitler!” defense. This is a great debate tactic: Whenever someone is making sense and actually using facts about another country and their health care system to make a point, you say something antisemitic. In this case, a Jewish man was trying to explain how Israel takes care of it’s soldiers and respects them on Memorial Day (Here here! This is something we need to do too!), and that their citizens do very well with their health care system. So this woman reverts to yelling “Heil Hitler!” because… well, I guess what he was saying was dead on and since she had nothing to actually retort with that would have said why what he was saying was untrue or bad for America, she insulted him. And then when he gives an example of it costing him $8000 to stay in the E.R. for 2 hours (another shining example of our health care system), she rubs her eyes as if she is crying and mocks him.

At what point do we start revoking the privilege to vote for certain people?

Here, we have a woman asking Barney Frank why he supports a nazi policy while having a picture of Obama dressed as Hitler. Apparently, I need to pay more attention to Barney Frank after watching his response. While I would have appreciated a little more “here is why this is not a Nazi policy and why you are an idiot,” his line about it being a tribute to the First Amendment was brilliantly sarcastic.

So what have we learned?

First of all, most other countries (even the capitalist, non-socialist ones!) that have a National Health Care system show that the people living their get better health care for less money, and the population generally approves of those health care systems more than we do here in America with what we currently have.

Asking for something to be nationalized does not make you a fascist, socialist, communist, or the next Hitler. Our military is already nationalized – some things need to be, otherwise we would have no need for nations and we would all be owned by corporations.

If you only listen to the idiots on Fox News, CNN, and MSNBC rather than seeking out the facts about the bill (and hell, maybe you can even read it to understand it in context and not just pick out sentences here and there to spin), or even just looking at comparables around the world, then what right do you have to actually have a say on this matter?

Health care should not be for profit. These are peoples’ lives we are talking about. At what point did we become so crazy that we are defending systems that harm the very people they are supposed to take care of so that they can make more money for their shareholders? Do we not have any humanity at all in America?

Lastly, I want to say I don’t hate conservatives, I just think too many of them are proving they cannot think for themselves. I was e-mailed recently a great article about why Texas is weathering this economic crisis without much trouble due to strict government spending, keeping government small, and letting businesses come here and do their thing to make the economy great. This is why I love Republicans and conservatives – I align strongly with their ideals on money. I am very pro-small business, and I think we should lower taxes on big corporations with the exception of an outsourcing tax (if you are going to get more money to reinvest into your business, the reinvesting better be in America! Stop shipping money by the crate to Mexico and Asia!) The only issue I would say is that more money needs to be spent on education here in Texas. The schools are underfunded, and while Texas is doing fine in the recession, parents here have to buy things like toilet paper and glue to stock the school’s supply closet, at which point it is rationed to who needs it. Thus, you are buying things not specifically for your child, and the taxes SHOULD be covering things like paper and toiletries.

So I am really not a liberal all the way around – I just think it is criminal how we take care of our citizens in regards to health care. In the end though, it is really really hard to want to side with a group of people who do things like yell “Heil Hitler!” at Jews. I’m all for dark humor, but the thing about comedy is it is not serious. That was a serious statement being made to insult a man who was giving an educated explanation about his views due to lack of (pick any or all) values, principle, ethics, morality, common sense, an educated response, and/or decency and respect for a fellow human being. Using fear and bigotry as a tactic to oppose a law is beyond low, and it isn’t only this woman. Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh, so on and so forth, have all muttered things to this effect.

The only defense I will give to Glenn Beck is that he should not lose advertisers over calling Obama a racist. That is his opinion, fair enough, and while it can’t really be proven either way, that doesn’t necessarily make HIM racist for calling the President out. What bothers me is that I feel he shouldn’t even be on TV or have advertisers in the first place because he purposely misleads America on behalf of the people paying his paycheck (as shown in the video above, it is amazing what happens when you go from CNN to Fox News), but to use this reason as the excuse doesn’t fly with me. I suppose it is a means to an end, but do things for the right reasons, not because of people confusing what racism actually is.

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