subject: Health Care, Who Needs It? [print this page] Author: saichon sannok Author: saichon sannok
The nationalized healthcare debate continues in Washington and in many communities across America. Many well-meaning people seem ready to accept a bit of socialism, if it does get a wide swath of the citizenry to help a fundamental human right. Socialist politicians recognize grant a wedge issue to a new claim to a portion of the population in order to consolidate their political support for generations. Health care is a basic human right? TheDeclaration of Independence proclaimed that " all men by their Creator with certain inalienable rights Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness come." So it seems strange to government to ask me something already granted by a higher power. The government can not restrict or take them out immediately. Most of the political arguments relating to 50 million Americans who have no health insurance. The cynics are accurate figures from a reliable source of more than one pin on television.According to the census of 2005, the number of uninsured people in America is 46.577 million. 9.487 million are not legal citizens and 8.3 million from $ 50,000 to $ 74,999 per year and decided not to purchase insurance. To make an additional 8.74 million more than 75,000 U.S. dollars per year and do not buy insurance. Among the uninsured, that their own home, 60% reported excellent or very good health. Average household income in 2005 was $ 46,326 to provide if so 17:04 CAN-million insurance, but chose notbuy it! That 36.5% of the total is not insured. Of the remaining 20.05 million without health insurance, 45% insurance have again within four months because of job changes according to the Congressional Budget Office. Therefore, the figures of the government "shall issue" to a high of 11.0275 million. The liberal Kaiser Health Foundation notes that "chronically uninsured" will represent 8.2 million. If we split the difference between these two authoritative sources, we end up with 9.73Million or 3.4% of American citizens. The Census Bureau believes that its methodology actually underreported the number of people that have insurance, including Medicare and Medicaid. It may not be as many as the uninsured, their published figures. For more information on the uninsured problem in America, business and media "published Healthcare Lie" After all the mathematics that we in the end the truth, half of the uninsured problem in the U.S. illegal aliens!The question must be made, of course: "What about the 9.487 million illegal immigrants to apply for health care, but can no insurance?" This is a difficult question. Why do not they stabilize, out of humanity and call INS? The government can offer a free ticket nationalized health of the community system. We could call it "compassionate Crisis transfer" or CCT or. http://www.healthcare.pannipa.com/2009/10/health-care-who-needs-it/About the Author: