Okay heres a place we can discuss the health care debate if anyone is paying attention to probably the most important subject that could change our lives in our generation. I hope everyone is listening and learning and educating themselves and then speaking out to your state reps because we all should have a say in this. It is roughly 15 percent of our National GDP and of course it affects everyone and all of our children and grandchildren in the future. So lets have a good spirited debate. Please those on the right don't just listen to Fox news and repeat Republican talking points unless you've researched and looked into what your saying is true and not just what you heard. Also those on the left don't just repeat what you hear on MSNBC or that whatever Obama does has to right just because your a Dem. Please take the time to actually do the research it takes to know what your saying is truthfull to the best of your ability and let here your true opinions and actual things you've witnessed or went through yourself or someone you know. Now with that said here is my two cents
I am an Independent that leans democratic but I won't hesitate to state when I disagree with them. What gets me is how someone can believe in something just because they are one party or the other without actually hearing or learning anything about the subject before hand. It's like answering a question yes or no before you hear the question. Anyways I believe we should first consider the fact that we know something has to change. To many people don't have insurance or have insurance that denies them coverage when they need it the most. Others have great insurance but it getting more and more expensive and sooner or later they won't be able to afford it. Others who are rich don't want anything to change because they are scared they can't buy the best if it's not there anymore because of some kind of change. So that's where we start. Now who benefits if nothing happens. Big insurance and the politicians who they contribute large amounts of money too. Now who could benefit from change. Practically everyone except the super rich who can afford anythng. Now who could be hurt by changing it but changing it for the worse. Well that is hard to do in the first place considering what we've just said but It could hurt some people if say they are forced to insurance that is not as good as what they already had which again can't be many when the insurance companies do everything in their power to not cover or help someone because of profits. That to me is the biggest problem. It is the only industry in the world that makes more money by giving their customers less of a product or service. So to me the only way to truly fix health care would be to take the insurance companies out of the mix all together. Then you pay doctors to do their jobs and the better they did it the more they would make because of word of mouth and so on and so forth. But then that doesnt answer the problem of those who can't afford to pay a doctor. So then insurance does have a place so it can pool more people so that those who can't afford a catastrophic event will be covered because they have paid for insurance. Sounds like what we have now accept the insurance companies try to screw those people who need them because they are a company looking for profits. So lets keep the insurance companies but regulate them through the government so they can't deny people that need it and make them non profit organizations so they are not trying to make a profit but they are providing jobs for people and providing coverage and the profits when made give bonuses to the workers and if they are not making a profit the government can subsidise them to make sure their workers are making a living. I know this isnt perfect but something in that area has to be done. We have to make insurance companies stop being forced to make a profit at the expense of their customers and we have to cover everyone even those who can't afford it so that we don't have people running up emergency room bills which causes health care to cost more which causes tax payers and insurance payers to have to pay more. So the only real solution is to make everyone pay in based on what they can afford like taxes and cover everyone. Then the insurance companies make up the difference by having more clients because everyone is paying in and the government is helping those who can't afford it so they are not left out then all that is left is to regulate the insurance companies so they can't simply jack up the price and the way to do that is by competition. So The government can offer an insurance plan and the insurance companies can compete with that so they can still stay in business but they can't monopolize it. Then you can choose to accept the governments plan or stay with a private plan that you may have now or one you choose later that starts up because of this competition. Now you see why its easy for the big insurance companies to scare people into not wanting any change at all because this is very complicated and can't be reduced to sound bites like killing grandma or death panels or big gov take over. See why its hard for those who want to do the right thing to explain this it takes alot of time and you just can't do it in a 30 second sound bite. But you can scare people and mislead people and lie to people in sound bites. So please think when you hear the next sound bites on all sides how complicated this issue is and think about who benefits from nothing being done and who benefits if something gets done. I can't wait to hear some opinions that are from real people. Im sorry this was so long but it truly is this complicated. But we can't stay the way everything is because costs are doubling and tripling every few years. And remember medicare is gov run and a majority of seniors want medicare to stay. So don't be fooled by gov run is evil. Sometimes it is but sometimes its needed to protect the many from the few powerful. Sometimes it's the opposite of that and we have to figure out which is which and that takes informed research and learning and not soundbites from political parties or lies from those who are scared of change.