Health-Care Contrasts, Pt.1 – Clarity and priority are
critical.
As days get closer to ‘lock-down’ it becomes more and more
imperative that American voters concentrate more on actual
issues and less on personal lives. The reason this justifies
itself is the literal truth of the possibility that candidates
just might mean what they say. It’s very important to
understand what their saying. This is especially true with
health insurance/care reform. A person’s platform is much more
predictable because unseen stronger influences and forces in
the wings are at work here. They will, inevitably hold a heavy
influence in direction and exert policies from a stable
infrastructure, beyond the rhetoric of the front-man. They do
not ‘flip-flop’ and are not directly affected by public
scrutiny. Once in power, they will proceed to implement the
health insurance/care policies based on deep-seated values.
There are, clearly, predictable directions to be seen in the
two contrasting health insurance/care proposals and only one
of those is the one that will become legacy for the next four
years and beyond.
Laura Meckler of the “Wall Street Journal” has produced a
fine article on this subject and posted it on their
online.wsj.com/article/ website. Great articles are appearing
on the internet daily but, because very little of it makes it
to hard copy (newspapers), our general public seems to know
nothing about the stark differences between the two health
insurance/care proposals. Maybe we need more ‘word of mouth’ to
alert the general public of impending consequences. Uninformed
voters are almost always the cause of national neglect, as we
have seen, and health insurance/care is one of the ultimate
victims here. Please read, understand and then speak.
Continued…
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