National Health Insurance Turmoil
From what the Villager has learned, the National Health Insurance legislation now being brewed up by the House and Senate is a thousand page document. Ludicrous. Every Tom, Dick and Harry across the nation has an opinion on it, hasn't read it, tells lies about it,
and the legislators writing it know not what a monster they are creating.
The Villager's answer to the reform in process is: that it is needed. Health care in America now is too costly, inefficient, uncoordinated and unregulated and operates with a high rate of failure in the sense that millions of people don't have access to it. Quality health care for all citizens of a nation cannot be provided fairly by private entrepreneurs in the business of making a profit.
The answer is a simple Bill of Health written and made into a basic law for Americans like the Bill of Rights. It should be no longer or no more complex than the Bill of Rights. It should be the law that every citizen of this country, regardless of age, gender, sex, or income is entitled to receive full medical care under the provisions and protection of the Bill of Health. How to pay for it? The same way we are paying for the war in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the occupation of American troops in foreign places throughout the world.

2 Comments:
Just curious, whatever happened to the County health clinics and the County hospitals for those who can't afford medical care? Lew
What is all this turmoil about with regards to Obama giving a talk to school students? I really don't know. I usually don't follow politics very much. I am more interested in following the stock market and my x-ray studies. And those two items keep me really busy, especially the x-ray studies. Sometimes I think that my brain is a like the cache memory storage of a computer; once it gets filled up when you put something new in at the front end, something drops out the back end. There is so much information in my studies that I have a retaining all of that information and so I have to keep going back and refreshing previously learned material from like a year ago. Have you seen all of those sugar free foods at the Wal-Mart bakery? Cakes, peanut butter cookies, pies, and all sorts of things and they aren't too bad. So now you can have goodies without the sugar problem. Have a nice day. Lew
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