Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Is Mandated Health Care Coverage Really a "Life Tax"?

Even though Barack Obama questioned a plan put forth by Hillary Clinton which mandated health care coverage for every American during his recent campaign for the Democrat nomination for the presidency- his recent plan calls for every American to be forced to purchase health insurance.

In a bill signed into law by Mitt Romney in Massachusetts - residents are forced to purchase a health insurance policy or face wage garnishments or a $912 penalty assessed to ones income tax return.

But why do we need a plan which would Force someone to participate in a National Heath Care Program.
Does the Government really have the best track record when it comes to administering health care?
Do the CDC and FDA or WHO really look out for what's in our best interests, or are they more concerned with lobbyists for Big Pharma?
If a government agency can control what types of care are given and to whom the varying types of care are given - can the government be trusted to administer care to all equally?
Or could the government weed out the undesirable through government run and mandated health care?
Could we really be seeing the beginning of our own eugenics programs here in America?

A quick glance at recent recalls concerning medications and medical products points to an industry which seems more focused on making profits than an industry focused on making (keeping) one well.
http://www.usrecallnews.com/section/drug-recalls
Spending a day in front of the television and watching all the ambulance chasing lawyers with fear inducing commercials would alert one to the recent class action law suits filed against medications gone wrong.

Is H1N1 a real threat?
What about SARS, Avian Flu, Anthrax, West Nile Virus or a slew of other recent health concerns?
How does one explain the recent rise in Autism rates?
Do vaccines really cause Autism - or is it just the more recent aggressive scheduling of these vaccinations?

1974 Vaccination Schedule:
2 months: DTaP (Pertussis), TOPV (Trivalent Oral Polio Virus)
4 months: DTaP, TOPV
1 year: Measles, TB Test
1 - 12 years: Rubella, Mumps
1 !/2 years: DTap, TPOV
4-6 years: DTap, TOPV

2010 Vaccination Schedule:
http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/recs/schedules/child-schedule.htm
(The list has become to cumbersome to reproduce here.)

Even if Obama is the face-man for forced health care coverage (and all the required vaccinations and medications) - should we believe that the government is really trying to help us?
Why would they force people to accept a program in which they could sterilize, euthanize and exterminate a segment (or segments) of the population at will?

Really there is too much money in this game.
All these insurance companies just waste money.
I just helped a woman clean the "needed" goods from the home of her mother which were bought by her insurance company.
We discarded;
*8 Bottles of medications for Dementia (Which caused her aged mother to act crazy. On one occasion, the elderly women threatened to hit me in the head with a hammer because I asked her if she had eaten. We took her off of that medication.) @ $65 per bottle.
*23 Boxes of Diabetes test strips @ $29 - $120 per box.
*5 "New and improved" testing meters @ $25 - $55 each.
*2 Wheelchairs @ $500 a pop.
*3 Shower chairs $75 - $125 each.
*2 Toilet seats risers @ $55 each.

All this was acquired in the last three years.
This doesn't even count the twice weekly visits from home health care nurses or her physical therapist. (Which I replaced with having her great-grandchildren cooking dinner for her and having them take her on walks around the back yard.)
Multiply this by the many people covered by "Cadillac" insurance companies.
How much do these companies squeeze from federal coffers in any given year?
There is just too much money to be made by keeping people "sick".

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