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gurneyhalleck1
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aspawloski, I know I’ll get hit in the head with a brick in here for saying this, but you’re the man. I agree with everything you’ve said. I also do not come from the Catholic = Limbaugh/Glen Beck crowd, which is the majority in here. Most of us on CAF have health insurance and we’re comfortable so we can sit back and scoff at “big government socialists” who want to reign in socialized medicine and communist utopianism. I think it’s hogwash. Conservatives freaked out in the age of the New Deal saying that FDR would destroy us all. Turned out to be bull. They said social security would turn us into the USSR and destroy our freedom. Bull. They said medicare would bankrupt us and wipe us out, create socialized medicine. It didn’t. The same Republicans that hate medicare and social security all of a sudden seem to be really upset and concerned about how Obama is going to “rob social security” to pay for the health reform plan. Funny how that works. The bottom line is that many in CAF and on this thread could care less if a person loses their job and has no health care coverage. “Not my problem, suck it up.” Many here don’t care about being denied coverage due to a pre-existing condition, prior problems with cancer, etc. “Tough luck, buddy.” I concur with your appraisal that health care is a right and there is a fine line between business and people’s lives and well-being. A real Christian would never let a person die without care or turn the other cheek to a pre-existing ailment. Most nations have figured this out and have universal coverage. My conservative friends pump up the fear tactics of long lines, doctors letting people take a dirt nap in “death panels” and how these poor widdow insurance companies will go under because they ‘can’t compete with the government since the gov’t doesn’t have to make a profit.’ Poppycock. My grandpa, a WWII vet, lived down south here in California up until about ten years ago. He had medicare and his medicare subcontracted his account out to a private firm in Orange County somewhere that could actually provide a more financially efficient service with the same level of care. That just proves that private companies CAN compete with the gov’t. Problem is, when CEO’s of insurance companies are retiring with 80 million dollars in bonuses, it puts a bit of a strain on the company, doesn’t it? I can’t get over the sympathy for these predatory, crooked insurance companies in here. I’ve heard more denials, horror stories, and tragedies over the years about these suckers and yet in here you’d think they’re Mother Teresa of Calcutta, unappreciated and misunderstood. Hogwash. God bless you for sticking up for yourself and for the idea that people are people, not just numbers for bean-counters and a statistic. Christ wouldn’t see anyone as a throw-away human being, we shouldn’t either.
I know how business works I also am of the belief, especially for non elective type of things that medical ought not be a business. Its more important that the human being lives than the business lives.