Is the goal -
**1) Ensuring all Americans have *some ***form of affordable health coverage (leaving for a moment whether or not that currently exists)?
or
2) Mandating that all healthcare options be done away with, and mandating that everyone has the exact same, minimal standard?
Whose goal are you assuming to reach? The federal government has no legitimate role in providing anything like universal healthcare insurance. Insurance is a private business venture just as being a physician, or drug maker is private enterprise. Universities and businesses are involved in research and development for non-government reasons generally. Unless you want or think the government should nationalize the schools, R&D, and doctors like some countries like Venezuala have their energy resources, or Cuba and its healthcare…we should not be asking our government to do what we say we are against.
The government has a role to play like when it passed a law that no one can be turned away from an emergency room seeking help or Good Samaritan type protection laws. It should provide a fair an impartial setting (court) when disputes arrise between individuals and/or companies that make and break agreements amongts themselves. The government should not be taking people to court for violations of private industry for that industry; the company and/or individual have that obligation. There are many private firms (lawyers) who advertise on tv to help protect your rights- for a cost and sometimes for free or % of your recovery. The risks are ours to bear as the rewards are ours to keep.
Look at how the government is planning to bail out many mortgage companies who gave bad loans to many people who for a variety of reasons accepted unrealistic terms. It is promoted as helping those who may loose their homes, but it is little more than corporate welfare. Is that fair to the many live within their means and/or who don’t want to receive or give unjustified benefits?
These companies lobby our government officials to pass laws that favor them to reduce their risk at the expense of the individuals. This is evident in energy, housing, insurance, military hardware manufacturers, farmers as well as helathcare professionals.
I would wager if the federal government got out of trying to solve all of our problems for us in an effort to help us; like how much a HMO can charge a patient for an asprin (the maximum) or how much a doctor can charge an HMO for reimbursment (the minimum), what treatment is beneficial for a particular malady and patients choice of physician our status of best healthcare in the world would continue rather then be declining.
The Church should restrict it’s role to forming our morality so that in our daily lives as a doctor, patient, drug company or legislator we are fair and compassionate to those we deal with in a professional Chirstian manner. With that formed morality we shape our government to reflect that morality and fight the immorality of others who want to shape it in a different and harmfull ways like legalized abortion as part of universal healthcare.
The free market unrestricted by federal government mandates would better serve the people. State governors could negotiate with private insurance companies better for the citizens of that state and local appeals for assistance to those who need it would be heard louder than now. We as a society have begun to look to the federal government as the responsible party for our well being and they are not. We the individuals are responsible for ourselves and our neighbors, but if the monolith of federal government is given control of our lives like we have been doing we should not be surprised if most federal government programs are abused like the Social Security program.
We dull our humanity and natural instincts by relying on the federal government like that. We have become ‘afraid’ to render aid in fear of a lawsuit, or we think the 30% we give to the federal government in income taxes absolves us of our duty to care for the man lying in the gutter, or the abused mother and children since the federal government has the money to redistribute for us.