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Some have blamed Republicans for the current government shutdown and claimed that the reason is that Republicans don't want affordable health care for everybody. Some others have disagreed and say that this is a malicious lie. Listen to this recording of a conversation that took place in the White House and decide for yourself what Republicans want.
Ehrlichman: All the incentive is toward less medical care, because the less care they give them, the more money they make.
Nixon: Fine
Ehrlichman: And all the incentives run the right way
Nixon: Not bad
Yes, it's around 40 years old, but has the Republican agenda really changed that much?
The TOG
so the va issues is just new? that it wasn't always funded by the democrats? or was it the republicans who wanted it.
sure I don't like hmo's. but the obamacare act doesn't deal with the issues. a doctor can refuse insurance.
ALL Republicans - Tea Party Members and establishment Republicans alike - want affordable health care for all Americans, but NONE wants a big government run program like Obama's AHCA.
Are you assuming that a government run program would be better, that government bureaucrats denying health care would be better than private insurers controlling costs?Did you miss the part where he said that it was a good thing that providing less health care meant making more money? That doesn't sound like "ALL Republicans... want affordable health care for all Americans" to me. Sounds more like some Republicans (I won't say all) care more about big corporations making money than about health care for the people.
The TOG
What both sides fail to realize is that they should be asking US what WE want, or need, when it comes to healthcare. There is a simple answer to that question: Let the free market work, get out of the business of telling us what we want or need, and stop regulating the crap out of it. The american people will decide how much they are willing to pay, and what they are willing to pay for, then the health insurance companies will no other choice than to compete for the public's business.
The government never should have gotten involved in healthcare.
Please excuse me, I know I have no business posting here since I'm not American. But I wonder about something:
You rightfully ask for people's choices in a democratic and free country like the USA. But doesn't the election of President Obama, who announced a public health care system when he first campaigned for presidency, and especially his re-election for the second term; mean that the majority of American people have chosen they want a state run health care program instead of having the free market take care of it?
You rightfully ask for people's choices in a democratic and free country like the USA. But doesn't the election of President Obama, who announced a public health care system when he first campaigned for presidency, and especially his re-election for the second term; mean that the majority of American people have chosen they want a state run health care program instead of having the free market take care of it?
Are you assuming that a government run program would be better, that government bureaucrats denying health care would be better than private insurers controlling costs?
@Claudia, to build on what others have said, Obama was not really voted in with that much of a majority. He won both elections by some pretty close margins (especially the last one). The major problem with our political system is there are only really two viable candidates that run for the presidency every four years; the lesser of two evils, it is just that the faces change each time.
I for one wanted neither of the choices we were left with the last time around, but the guy I wanted just did not have the support (at the time) to make it through the Republican primaries (that and he was basically railroaded at the RNC).
Personally, I would like to see us do away with the Electoral College and go purely on popular vote for the presidency. The people actually doing the voting would have a much greater say on who becomes president.
Yes, I live in the United States and use the government run VA health care system. I also have private insurance and use private hospitals. Any guesses as to which I prefer?Have you ever lived in a country with a government run health care system? I have. They don't deny people health care, as some seem to think for some reason. They provide it. If you're sick or injured, you just go to the nearest hospital and they won't ask you "Do you have insurance?", and there's no risk of them refusing you treatment because your insurance company won't pre-aprove it. They just treat you and you only have to pay a minimal amount (tens of dollars) or, in many cases, nothing at all.
The TOG
Have you ever lived in a country with a government run health care system? I have. They don't deny people health care, as some seem to think for some reason. They provide it. If you're sick or injured, you just go to the nearest hospital and they won't ask you "Do you have insurance?", and there's no risk of them refusing you treatment because your insurance company won't pre-aprove it. They just treat you and you only have to pay a minimal amount (tens of dollars) or, in many cases, nothing at all.