One of my concerns is that the health care not be as good as it can possibly be.
–George W. Bush inTipp City, Ohio, April 19, 2007, commenting on benefits provided to the military.
That was just under a year before Mike died. And he doesn’t have to worry because health care is nowhere near as good as it can possibly be.
I was buying the stuff for a banner today and the clerk asked what the banner was for, so I told her.
“Oh, I know,” she said. “I have health insurance, but it doesn’t cover much and I don’t know how long I’ll be able to keep it.”
Another clerk piped up: “I don’t want to trust it to the government.”
“Well, every other industrialized country in the world does it. We come up dead last in providing health care to our people, and tens of thousands of people a year die because of it — including my son.”
Like so many others, he’s been carefully taught that the government can’t do anything, and this administration certainly is proving him right.
But government should be able to provide health care. It’s only the medical-industrial complex lobbyists that keep health care out of reach for 50 million Americans, and that doesn’t count the people who are underinsured — who have to pay 40 or 50 percent of medical costs, so they put off care or they cut their medications in half so they can afford food too.
It’s criminal.
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