The issue is about what can be done as opposed to what should be done. We cannot scrap the health care system we currently have and move to a single payer system for example. Not only would such a move create too much upheaval for financial markets, workers, etc. the votes in Congress are just not there for such a major policy shift.
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None of that is true, and had you been paying close attention to what happened, you'd know that it wasn't true.
The real shame, the real tragedy for all of us is that Obama could have been a transcende
nt president, good for both business AND the People. It would have answered just about all of the problems Obama found himself facing, left to him by Bush-Chene
y.
On the domestic front, the job creation possibilit
ies were lost when the real reform proposed by single payer universal healthcare advocates was eliminated from even getting a seat at the table, and Obama chose to preserve an anachronis
tic and failed insurance industry and employer-p
rovided system for medical care, which is government
-sanctione
d racketeeri
ng.
The 'job creation' reform that survived was billions spent on the Patriot Act-like invasion of citizens' privacy and the outsourcin
g of jobs that's involved with putting medical records on the internet -- All for a system that doesn't control costs and doesn't deliver medical treatment to everyone (not even those who think they're going to get it).
The SinglePaye
rUniversal
Healthcare system wouldn't have put the insurance industry out of business by the way. It would've been a two-tiered system: Basic coverage for everyone & boutique coverage for those willing to pay for it. So nobody had to worry about poor Big Insurance & Pharma -- There would have been work for all. Big Insurance & Pharma would just had to have made smarter gambles, with no taxpayer bailouts.
With single payer universal health care, there would be more treatment shifted to non-physic
ian practition
ers (nurse practition
ers, physicians
' assistants
, and other allied health profession
als). Routine medical care can be perfectly, competentl
y provided by this level practition
er. There's no reason to waste a physician'
s time treating somebody for a cold, or even the flu, in most cases.
It's true that if universal health coverage were to become an official reality, we'd need to expand training programs for both MDs & non-MD providers to insure there were enough to go around, but in the long run it would mean cheaper and more effective service, along with job creation.
These are all good things, but Obama and Democrats have chosen the dark side. The
corporate side.
About Barack ObamaRead the Article at HuffingtonPost
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