I’m as upset as anyone about AIG and the abject greed there. I have to say, though, the company isn’t acting in a vacuum. For early 30 years, we have reduced regulation, all the while believing big business will do the right thing if left to its own devices.
As a teenage hippie in the late 1960s, I knew better than that. Powerful, wealthy people and businesses don’t behave unless you make them — just like the schoolyard bullies I knew in the early ’60s. That’s not so much wisdom as it is observation, and I had it figured out by the sixth grade.
Now all this money is as good as flushed down the toilet and it hasn’t done any good for anyone who needs it. Think of how many colonoscopies, mammograms, dibetes supplies and high blood pressure medications that could have paid for. You could have saved a few thousand of those 30,000 lives that will be lost this year.
What a freakin’ waste.
Then comes news that the Obama Administration wants to save money by requiring wounded soldiers to use their own private insurance if they have it to get treatment for their war wounds. That would mean you get shot up halfway around the world and then some home and worry about your copays and deductible.
As Jon Stewart said on the Daily Show tonigbt, “That CAN”T be right!”
It’s an idea that needs to die quicker than squashed bug.
Every injury of every soldier needs to be covered fully by the government that put these people in harm’s way. That’s our moral obligatiion. Not one of them should have to lay out a single penny for care.
Shame on anyone who thinks otherwise.
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