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Hello All,
Post #5000 for me.
There has been some talk on this forum--as well as nationwide--about us moving towards a Socialist state with the Big Business Buyouts and "rescue packages." Well, that might be an adequate evalutation--IF we all received the benefits of Socialism as well as the curses of it. If we paid our taxes and recieved Health Care, a Road System maintained by taxpayer dollars rather than taxes at the pump, and Free Education.
I want to get something off my chest about what I call the Health Care Swindle.
When I go to the doctor--if I have insurance--I don't pay. The doctor doesn't pay. Where is the incentive to make this affordable in real monetary terms? It's similar to playing cards at a casino with poker chips--the chips get traded back and forth, and eventually somone's pockets are empty and some other folks have all the money.
I think (especially after the foibles in Big Business this week) that it is time for some government intervention here--or else this whole thing may collapse just like the house of cards that was the housing market.
Everyone gripes about Government meddling in the affairs of business--and scream "SOCIALIST!" if they intrude. Then due to a lack of regulation, after Big Business fails, it's time for the Government to buy them up, help them out, and leave us with the bill. And then folks yell "Socialist!" again.
In terms of health care, I strongly believe that everyone has a Right to affordable insurance coverage. Which means that insurance companies should be required to accept everyone--regardless of "pre-existing conditions."
I don't want this to be a politics-filled post, but let me talk about McCain's plan for health care. He wants to set up a Federally-Funded "High-Risk Pool" of funds so that everyone with a pre-existing condition can be covered. Then the insurance companies will take everyone, and pass them off to the Goverment to foot the bill. So again we'll be in the situation where the Government will throw our taxpayers' money at a problem rather than regulate the problem. And if these health care companies FAIL, then we'll probably have another buy-out on our hands too.
I don't know about you, but I'm sick and tired of our Administration handling Big Business with kid gloves when it comes to regulation, then throwing billions of dollars at them when they're mis-managed.
-Buck
Post #5000 for me.
There has been some talk on this forum--as well as nationwide--about us moving towards a Socialist state with the Big Business Buyouts and "rescue packages." Well, that might be an adequate evalutation--IF we all received the benefits of Socialism as well as the curses of it. If we paid our taxes and recieved Health Care, a Road System maintained by taxpayer dollars rather than taxes at the pump, and Free Education.
I want to get something off my chest about what I call the Health Care Swindle.
When I go to the doctor--if I have insurance--I don't pay. The doctor doesn't pay. Where is the incentive to make this affordable in real monetary terms? It's similar to playing cards at a casino with poker chips--the chips get traded back and forth, and eventually somone's pockets are empty and some other folks have all the money.
I think (especially after the foibles in Big Business this week) that it is time for some government intervention here--or else this whole thing may collapse just like the house of cards that was the housing market.
Everyone gripes about Government meddling in the affairs of business--and scream "SOCIALIST!" if they intrude. Then due to a lack of regulation, after Big Business fails, it's time for the Government to buy them up, help them out, and leave us with the bill. And then folks yell "Socialist!" again.

In terms of health care, I strongly believe that everyone has a Right to affordable insurance coverage. Which means that insurance companies should be required to accept everyone--regardless of "pre-existing conditions."
I don't want this to be a politics-filled post, but let me talk about McCain's plan for health care. He wants to set up a Federally-Funded "High-Risk Pool" of funds so that everyone with a pre-existing condition can be covered. Then the insurance companies will take everyone, and pass them off to the Goverment to foot the bill. So again we'll be in the situation where the Government will throw our taxpayers' money at a problem rather than regulate the problem. And if these health care companies FAIL, then we'll probably have another buy-out on our hands too.
I don't know about you, but I'm sick and tired of our Administration handling Big Business with kid gloves when it comes to regulation, then throwing billions of dollars at them when they're mis-managed.
-Buck