subject: Socialized Health Care in America – Danger Ahead [print this page] Author: saichon sannok Author: saichon sannok
American Health care crisis political slogans used in countless situations in Washington feared strike into the souls of men. The current health care system is reformed. Unfortunately, our thinking has left friends looking for a strategy for reform, the crippled, does not stimulate, the situation of the American health care system. The proposal, a single-payer system over and over again shown as a threat to the welfare of American families, a possible hindrancequality care, and the oppression of American individualism against the federal government always intervene, has succumbed to the Democratic Party to the conclusions that made Europe 40 years ago. People in Europe were ahead with a socialized medical system, and these countries are in a confrontation with the astronomical failure of socialized medicine in their own country. Already in 1964, a rising Western politician named Ronald Wilson Reagan spoke out against"socialized medicine" by another name, including "public option" and "single-payer systems", as to the detriment of American freedoms.-health care Included in the Democratic push for state intervention in health care is Michael Bennett, our freshman senator. His speech in the Senate imitated democratic spirit of the reform, citing the example of Grand Junction, local health care program as a visualization of a federal system. The Western Slope communityTransition to a centralized medical system was made a local decision of its citizens and not by Federal mandate. What makes our country great is the transfer of powers from the federal government, state and local governments to maximize individual freedoms. This difference may change the citizens of Grand Junction, successful their system. Ironically, cited the success of Senator Bennet come as a direct result of the Bundesrat, the less power than an increase in the Federal Republic, in contrastControls. Population in Mesa County hovers around 120,000. A similar system would not likely see success rates, although it may Bennet by bureaucrats in Washington DC urging Senators to follow the mandate needed to maintain overall reduction in long-term costs to be true, but the choice should remain in the hands of a free market where Hospitals and insurance companies to help determine how to merge them into the cost of doing business.-health care Senator Bennett expressed concerns about whether American families areAre able to keep their private health care if they so wish after the introduction of the public option. The public option will create incredible obstacles to access to private care. For example, companies offer insurance to their employees, given increased fiscal pressures and rising inflation, will be forced to drastically reduce, or to separate completely, insurance for the workers, resulting in an increased use of "free" public system. According to Ed Feulner, president of theHeritage Foundation, as many as 119 million Americans will remain with the public option as the only option. The claim that the individual choice to keep private care is not the result of single-payer system is in less freedom for families due to make important decisions about their healthcare plans. http://www.healthcare.pannipa.com/2009/09/socialized-health-care-in-america-danger-ahead/About the Author: