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I Pay But I Don't Get It
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I have a good job.
I buy the health insurance my Human Resources Dept tells me to buy.
(This is not, by the way, a "free market" as described by Adam Smith, John Maynard Keynes, Milton Friedman, and the other
neo-classical economists.) I pay enough that I could be driving a
Mercedes - hell I could be driving a Hummer - 2400
miles per month - at current gas prices!.
But my coverage stinks.
It's rationed by insurance company beancounters. If I see their doctors
- and a complete physical takes about two hours and 30 seconds - two
hours waiting and 30 seconds in which the doc says "You're breathing.
That's good. You're blood pressure is high, if it gets higher we'll put
you on meds."
But that's ok. As long as I don't get sick I'm ok.
That's why my blood pressure is high. I'm worried about getting sick.
Or losing my job. In either case I'll lose my house.
One thing I
don't worry about is that my octagenarian father has good health care.
He worked hard all his life. He takes care of himself. And he's on
Medicare. It's great. Efficient. Government run. Not sexy like the
Apollo Mission to the moon, but very important. And for the health care
that my kids teachers get. They go to public school. The teachers are
in the unions. And the health care is good. The kids too get good
health care. Even if their parents work but don't get health care,
then, thanks to Presidents Clinton and Obama, and despite the efforts
and vetos of President Bush, they get health care.
But one of
the things that really gets me, the thing that makes my blood boil -
which is why I'll need blood pressure meds - is that close to 50
Million Americans - one out of six - have no health insurance. And it's
people between the age of 18 and 65. People who work, or would work, if
they could find jobs. This is wrong on many levels.
The other
thing that is killing me - almost literally - is that people who make
$Millions - insurance industry executives, and lobbyists and rich
"Philosophers" Beck, Dobbs, Hannity, Limbaugh, and O'Reilley - wait, they're
not philosophers, they're not Thinkers - they're actors - and they are
telling me what's good for me. That's un-American. They are sending
people to disrupt "Town Hall meetings with Representatives from
Congress.
On March 23, 1775, Patrick Henry, speaking at St.
John's church in Richmond, Virginia said "give me liberty or give me
death." Those guys have taken my liberty and are giving me death.
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