Posted by
Kingsman on Friday, July 31, 2009 10:29:58 PM
On our current trend, I believing we are headed for a single payer healthcare system, long the hope of the liberal democrats. When taxpayers are making up for all the poor performance of the government controlled system, how can a private company compete? When the government healthcare option doesn't have to pay taxes and the private company does, how can a private company compete? When the government makes all the rules to advantage their healthcare option, how can a private company compete? These are only a few of the reasons presented recently by Congressman Paul Ryan from Wisconsin. Watch the compelling presentation (http://www.house.gov/ryan/video/71609WM2.htm).
I ask you, "Today when you are dissatified with your doctor, what do you do?" Of course you choose a different doctor. "Today, when you are dissatisfied with your healthcare what do you do?" Of course you choose a different provider. "When there is only one provider, what will you do?" You will have no alternative. "When you have been unfairly treated by your healthcare provider, what do you do?" Take them to court an seek redress, of course. "When the government is the only provider and you can't sue the government, what will you do?" When the government healthcare tells you your parent isn't worth spending money for a heart operation to give them many years of health, what will you do? When it is your turn to be in need, what will you do?
When you look at how well the government is doing at healthcare with its current programs, medicare and veteran administration, do you really want the government managing all your healthcare?