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Looking For Reconciliation

Since senate Democrats will be able to push through health-care reform without them, Republicans should try participating in the legislation instead of just obstructing.

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  • Posted By: gregcovert @ 04/18/2009 10:16:47 AM

    It's worth noting how Canadian health care failed to save the life of actress Natasha Richardson after a recent ski accident. The nearby hospital had no scanning equipment or neurosurgeon, and there was no helicopter
    to fly her to a trauma center. By the time she arrived at one, she was brain dead. Why wasn't proper treatment and equipment at hand? Government had decided not to pay for them.

  • Posted By: BG.Bryan @ 04/15/2009 11:31:04 AM

    This "parlimentary maneuver" was often employed by the Republicans when they held sway, so "turnabout is fair play". I really don't care if the Democrats resort to such tactics if can provide our country with some way-way-overdue reform. Our health care system is so obviously broken who could stand in the way of drastic solutions? Why should so many hard-working people be just one serious illness away from financial ruin? In a country with as much wealth and talent, why should anyone be forced to choose between feeding their family or ignoring health issues until they far worse than if affordable care were available? I knew a co-worker who had to hold a full time and a part-time job just to pay the insurance costs for his family because his daughter had lesions on her brain--how can that be allowed??? The Republicans want to do nothing, they seem content with the status quo. Many employers have resorted to outrageous tactics to avoid paying health benefits--part-time workers, etc., Why?--because it has become prohibitively expensive to pay the insurance premiums. The Republicans offer no solutions, only opposition to change--screw them, let them be consigned to the dust-bin of history when Universal/Socialized/National health care is a reality over their objections, and millions of Americans are living higher quality lives as businesses are saving billions of dollars on premiums and obtaining higher output from healthier, happier employees. I don't care if the Democrats and the Obama administration run rough-shod over the Republicans--they have the opportunity to participate in the crafting of this and other policy/reform and instead choose to throw out the same old crap that they know has no support or basis in reality

  • Posted By: ploughman @ 04/14/2009 11:23:28 PM

    The current health-care system is so badly broken that it's fundamentally unsustainable, and even some Republicans are realizing that. Simply put, there's no way we can afford to just keep on paying. Whenever something increases at 2X or 3X the rate of wages year after year, for DECADES, it's only a matter of time before it swallows up your economy. In the case of health care it's eating 16% of GDP and growing, whereas in Canada it's only about 10%. And the Canadians live longer and have better measured outcomes!

    We'll either get a health-care system where government guarantees access and affordability and thus makes universal care the priority, or it will collapse into a third-world system where people who can't pay won't even get treated. If the latter, the U.S. will have become a third-world country, as that's where the dividing line is.

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