Tuesday, December 22, 2009

My Take On Healthcare Reform

It would be nice if everyone in America, regardless of income, geographic location, physical characteristics, age, or diagnosis had immediate access to free health care, but it would not be nice if they had to pay for it for decades in the future. The healthcare reform bill is estimated to cost over $100 billion, which is going to be arduous for the present generation of Americans, and the future generations of Americans to pay back. By the time the bill has been re-paid, they will have to repay other bills signed into law by the binge-spending Democrats.
I would love to have free and immediate health care, something which occurs throughout Europe, but I hate that the liberals are making us dig deeper into our wallets, pockets, and bank accounts to pay for it. If this bill passes, the cost of health insurance is expected to skyrocket and those who receive medicare/medicaid may lose their coverage or see a steep price hike for their monthly coverage. I know several people who receive medicaid/medicare, and I would hate to see them pay more for their coverage or lose it altogether after, and if, this healthcare reform bill is passed. Speaking of medicaid, it is more than $20 billion in the red, and like the Social Security program, it is expected to be non-existent by the year 2030.
There is a solution to salvaging the Social Security and medicaid/medicare programs, and that is, STOP SPENDING! This healthcare bill, as I said before, is expected to cost over $100 billion, a $100 billion which should be used in the decades and centuries ahead to fund the Social Security and medicaid/medicare programs to keep them in existence.
Why do we need healthcare reform anyway? From what I have seen, America's health care system is fine just the way it is at the present moment. There are many affordable health insurance plans out there, but they remain undiscovered either because people simply do not know about them, or they view them as fraudulent. I am about to receive healthcare insurance costing around $35 a month from a company known as Essential Heath. The company also offers dental insurance from $25 a month. I also receive deep discounts on my medication by using a blue plastic card issued to me in Spring 2008 by a company known as Together RX. A couple months ago, at a nearby Walgreens, I paid $8 for a bottle of Zoloft by using this card when I would have paid $37 without it. If interested in this program, please click the link below.

http://www.togetherrxaccess.com

To anyone who wants this healthcare reform bill to pass, I have something very important to say to you: there is affordable and inexpensive health insurance out there which is offered to American citizens by legitimate companies! You have to shop around, do your research, and select the health insurance provider that is right for you! If all those who desire affordable health insurance really want it, they WILL do the aforementioned instead of waiting for the bill to pass! If this bill passes, they will wish, with all their might, for the sake of their relatives of the present and the future, that they did the aforementioned. I do not want any of my relatives and friends of the present and the future to suffer under the oppression of this healthcare reform bill, so I'm going to begin my coverage with Essential Health as soon as possible. And I hope and pray that the Democrats will abandon the healthcare reform bill after thousands, and maybe even millions, of American citizens sign up for inexpensive healthcare, for themselves and their families, to show the liberals that they have access to affordable health care, and that this bill is very unnecessary. I rest my case.

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