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Destroying Health Care in America"For decades, the U.S. healthcare system was the envy of the
entire world. Not coincidentally, there was far less government involvement in
medicine during this time. America had the finest doctors and hospitals,
patients enjoyed high-quality, affordable medical care, and thousands of
private charities provided health services for the poor. Doctors focused on
treating patients, without the red tape and threat of lawsuits that plague the
profession today. Most Americans paid cash for basic services, and had
insurance only for major illnesses and accidents. This meant both doctors and
patients had an incentive to keep costs down, as the patient was directly
responsible for payment, rather than an HMO or government program." - Dr. Ron
Paul "The problems with our health care system are not the result of
too little government intervention," according to Dr. Ron Paul, "but rather too
much." Its time to rethink the whole system of HMOs and managed care set
up by government interference in health care dating to the 1970s. This entire
unnecessary level of corporatism rakes off profits and worsens the quality of
care, says Dr. Paul. In yet another Problem-Reaction-Solution technique, the elite
ruling class have been manipulating Americans to join their New World Order
program of universal health care. The corporate/government cooperative created
the problem in the first place with their ERISA law, tax laws, and regulatory
agencies driving good doctors out of practice and forcing them into the
Corporate sector where profits are put ahead of people. Access to health care
services declined and costs rose. Cradle to Grave Health Care - Health care with the
efficiency of the postal service and the compassion of the IRS.
Democrats and Republicans alike are plotting to completely destroy private health care in America and allow for the federal takeover of this industry. Every plan being proposed requires certain things of every citizen. One plan requires, mandatory preventative visits to the doctor. Another requires that proof of health care must be rendered before a citizen can be hired on a job. Every program requires that all citizens have some form of health care that is regulated by the government. In addition, each program places several regulatory requirements on the health care industry itself which, at least for the moment is still under the private sector. For each of these proposed health care programs we as citizens are being told that we must relinquish regulatory control of an aspect of our personal life, namely health care, to the control of the Federal Government. In the wake of their failure to pass a National Health Insurance plan, socialists are touting their success in passing Health Insurance Reform in the form of the Kennedy/Kassebaum Act. In a clear violation of the Tenth Amendment, this Act gives the Federal government powers reserved for the states. It does not allow states to pass their own Health Insurance plans, states are only required to do what the Federal government allows them. Their state plans must pass muster by the Department of Health and Human Services or be forced to revert to Federal insurance. Medicare President George W. Bush drained the fiscal resources of Medicare by forcing it to compete with subsidized private insurance plans which are allowed to arbitrarily select or not select those they will cover; failing to provide reasonable levels of reimbursements to Medicare providers, thereby discouraging providers from participating in the program, and designing a Medicare Part D benefit without cost controls which allowed pharmaceutical companies to gouge the American taxpayers for the price of prescription drugs. The President created, manipulated, and disseminated information given to the citizens and Congress of the United States in support of his prescription drug plan for Medicare that enriched drug companies while failing to save beneficiaries sufficient money on their prescription drugs. Who are the winners and losers? © Copyright 1999-2008 Jeremiah Project |
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