Tuesday, July 21, 2009

I OBJECT TO CONGRESS SELFISHNESS

It seems these days people elect those that demonstrate selfishness in their personal lives to their public lives. Without naming any names, I see no reason to continue to talk on individualistic matters. However, given the health care matter at hand, I will point on the matters that people should object to loud and clear. It just not enough to sit idly by and wait until reelection to prove that you were angry with your representative. Instead be the judge, prosecutor, defense attorney and just object.



I object to the funds of the public being used to give our elected officials the best health care when millions do not have health care. We hardly saw former republican vice president Cheyney during his eight year term because he was enjoying his free health care. (Right to the end of his last day in office. Therefore, I must object!



I object to not having choice because the health care organization has all banded together to ask once more for a hand out. They are always in need! Because they in are need and you are not in need, you must pay the extra premiums and co-pays.



I object to congress' audacious behavior of the laissez faire attitude. Compiling and elevating the few who claim they are happy with the current health care system as the voice of reasoning.



I object to congressmen and women "accusing President Obama" as a socialist when truly the word socialist means for the people. If one appeals to the hard working and struggling, you are a socialist. Countries that are smaller like Sweden have a great health care system. The great U.S does not have an organized health care system. If you can't afford a $100,000 for a one day stay in a hospital, one would need a socialist to come to your aid or at least demonstrate your for the people.



Congressmen and Congresswomen should be barricaded on capital hill by the people before they go on their month vacation. The people should storm capital hill during a session and give them politely their wish list. My wish list is do what the FCC did for the telephone by giving deregulation with regulation. We now have plans because the FCC gave people power to choose your own phone company instead of having regional service. By regulating the health care industry and allowing countries with great health care systems to compete in the U.S, One would think the Blue Cross and Bull shit would bring their cost down. (That one is courtesy of Aunt G)



My wish to list congress continues with the following: Incentive for those who participate in preventive care such as a local gym, mammograms, and MRI'S. 2) No coverage for abortions- that are not health related. 3) Remove clause that discriminate preexisting conditions. 4) Combine health care cost such as physician assistants and physicians on one invoice because we are a green country as well. 5) A reasonable profit on latex gloves and tongue suppressor. 6) Several plans: Basic plan, Family, Life Plan for those with critical illness, Basic and parental Senior plans for those who have parents as a dependent. All these plans should have co pays that are affordable with co pays lower than $20.00. 7) Remove incentives for physicians to push drugs.

8) The ability to move plans with life change. 8) Even plans for government workers to small business. 9) Tax for smokers on health Insurance 10) A Dental and vision recommended plan.

11) Cheaper incidentals such as: High blood pressure, Fractures, Sprains, School check ups.

12) The right to personal medical information especially in the army or from insurance companies. 13) Combine medicare, military, and a portion of hospital fund into one health care system. 14) Full premarital Screening incentives 15) Large penalties for doctors who perform risky practices such as multiple births and excessive plastic surgery. 16) College student plans.

17) No excuse! large retail companies must make sure every worker is covered with a plan.

18) Affordable Cobra or unemployment plan 19) As an added bonus Cheyney should be thrown out of health care- may be then he'll be silent.



The fact still remains that the selfishness of Congress is astounding. Perhaps President Obama should threatening a temporary revocation of all congressional health care until the country has a "socialist health care." Maybe America should see this wish list.

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