So Many Questions, So Few Answers
The buzz of questions and answers concerning federal (socialized medicine)insurance is focusing more critically on the real issues.The plan was intended to be railroaded through congress with maximum speed and few questions. The Health Committee of the House of Representatives was given only 24 hours to review a thousand page document before sending it to the floor for action. Speaker of the house Pelosi, informed a Democrat Caucus that anyone who didn't sign on would be ejected from the room.
A son made me aware of a question and an answer I had never considered.
The flap in the document includes a national health prevention section. On the surface that makes sense and for each individual it does make sense to watch your health to prevent a personal catastrophe. On a national scale this good idea becomes an extremely costly proposition and and one delivering few results. Just a small percentage of the population, let's say 30 percent, at any given time is headed, health wise,toward a calamity. Yet we would spend time and energy on all of the population to accomplish nothing. In the process this debacle would cost billions and slow down the health care system in general.
I thought that his observation was very astute and would have thought our representatives would have analyized this question among many others. Not for a minute, because that is all the time they have to jamb socalized medicine down our throats.
A son made me aware of a question and an answer I had never considered.
The flap in the document includes a national health prevention section. On the surface that makes sense and for each individual it does make sense to watch your health to prevent a personal catastrophe. On a national scale this good idea becomes an extremely costly proposition and and one delivering few results. Just a small percentage of the population, let's say 30 percent, at any given time is headed, health wise,toward a calamity. Yet we would spend time and energy on all of the population to accomplish nothing. In the process this debacle would cost billions and slow down the health care system in general.
I thought that his observation was very astute and would have thought our representatives would have analyized this question among many others. Not for a minute, because that is all the time they have to jamb socalized medicine down our throats.
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