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Friday, November 16, 2018

A Rant

Healthcare is as important as food, yet many people can't afford healthcare, and it doesn't seem to matter to most politicians. After all, too many receive free healthcare, as well as many others that receive their money from taxpayers.

Of course, too many politicians would find the best solution is having the government take over all of healthcare, and never realize that's as ridiculous as suggesting the government take over all food. Government entities can't even balance their checkbooks, and spend more than they have. Thinking they could offer anything more than bowls of mush is insanity. Thinking they would not keep the best for themselves, and expect the peons to accept less, is also insanity. Any political structure has a corrupting influence on any participant, and evil is introduced to the newcomers to the vocation.

It's not uncommon for people to spend more on healthcare insurance than they do for food, and even mortgages. That's absurd, and it doesn't take much intelligence to know there something rotten in the healthcare industry. There is. Government intervention, greed, and corruption.


2 comments:

  1. I think it's been demonstrated that health insurance drives costs up causing higher premiums for those with insurance and higher cost for those without.

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    1. It does, and thanks to Obamacare, the deep pockets of the government demand requirements for small businesses that make their health insurance plans ridiculously expensive. It's obvious the government/bureaucrats/Communist politicians want to completely control the healthcare of citizens. It allows a huge amount of power, and forces citizens to accept mediocre healthcare at best.

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