Ruth Calvo

Freedom From Health Care!

by Ruth Calvo  ::  Filed Under U.S. Domestic Issues  ::  March 4th, 2009 @ 11:00 am EST

The argument against decent health care in the U.S. has got to have reached its penultimate absurdity when opponents condemn ‘government having the say’ in health issues for individual patients. The existing situation, wherein insurance companies make all the decisions about patient care, has utterly failed.

Those bilge production agents of the right, talking about having ‘better ideas’ - a line I heard from Washington state Republican Reichert this morning on Washington Journal - are declaring by this means that the public is dumb. The public, after all, rejected those wonderful ideas in 2006 and 2008 - those great ideas that got us into this mess. That dumb public has voted in a government that campaigned on making things better for the dumb public,

That dumb public has been kicked out of government for eight and more years by the domination by right wingers. That dumb public has seen its expenses go through the roof while the quality plummeted in health care. Now it is being asked to substitute Freedom for Care in the health care equation. I guess freedom doesn’t really appeal to that dumb public when it has health problems, since it is increasingly registering its support for the government protection it pays for.

From the Wall Street Journal comes a suggestion for the right wing in reporting on a poll on public opinion about the administration taken Monday;

On health care, the poll flashed warning signs for the administration.

Forty-nine percent said they were willing to pay higher taxes so that everyone can have health insurance, compared with 66% who said the same in March 1993, when President Bill Clinton was embarking on his ultimately unsuccessful health-reform effort. That underscores why the administration is focused on cutting costs, not covering the uninsured.

‘Not covering the uninsured’ is very inventive, (as President Obama has never expressed an inclination toward it), but not a subject of the poll. This way of working in an unrelated suggestion as if it were a deliberate objective is masterful, worthy of the Soviet in its prime. However, it is not attributable to any presidential intentions.

An actual goal for the president, instead, is to provide instrumentality of insurance by the government, that winger bête noire. The public has shown partiality toward that prospect in a poll taken by CBS/NY Times poll taken Monday.

Fifty-nine percent of Americans surveyed said they wanted a national health insurance program to cover at least some health problems with 49 percent responding that the government should issue national health insurance to cover all health problems and 10 percent saying national health insurance should cover emergencies only. Less than a third, or 32 percent, thought that health insurance should be left to private insurance companies. (Emphasis added.)

The continuing attempt to justify leaving the insurance companies in charge of our health system has been seen for inadequate by that dumb public that has the right wing in such a dither. Us dummies seem to keep getting in the way as the wingers try to keep it in control of business interests.

The government might be a bugaboo to the right, but health care in the hands of insurance companies has proved much more scary. As each and every family goes through the experience of seeking health care and having it denied or at least diminished by insurance companies, we see ever more clearly that our present system is antithetical to actual health care.

Its end is near, if the Party of Nope continues to ignore that dumb old public it has taken oaths of office to serve.

(This post also at http://cabdrollery.blogspot.com/ )

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