Healthcare: My Thoughts...
David R. McGraw II
Posted in Government Expansion | Healhcare | Economy |
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David R. McGraw II
Posted in Government Expansion | Healhcare | Economy |
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David R. McGraw II
Since reading further into the liberty movement, the one lesson I have learned to truly appreciate time and time again is that centralizing power, offers one easy target for special interests. One strong reason lobbyists push to make as many decisions as possible settled on the federal level is one target to bribe, and push in their favor. I whole heartily believe this is the primary reason for the erosion of state rights over the past 50+ years.
When we as a nation take the decision making powers away from the states, and centralize them in Washington, we make it easier for special interests to focus their funds, and maximize their ROI on donations. When the issue is decided at the state level, imagine the logistics of trying to convince local legislators in all the states to rule in the favor that benefits the lobbyists clients the most. In today's corporate America, it's far too costly and risky to spend the money on states, when you can simply spend it on one group, that has the power to force everyone in the nation a certain direction.
For me, this is what Healthcare reform will ultimately accomplish: one fat, bloated, tax wasting target in DC to corrupt and bend to their ways, and trust me, it will become corrupt.
Although Healthcare is not currently handled on a state level in the local state governments, the same idea can be applied to the numerous private insurance companies out there offering an insurance product. While we remove the ability for the corporate insurance giants from playing dirty, we are opening up our well being, and general healthcare to the lobbyists in DC. Centralizing our care and the decisions made on our health direction to lobbyists with armed with millions of dollars ready to ensure their clients get the bulk of the tax money, and your care, an afterthought.
Now I am no fan of the insurance industry, and they have brought this upon themselves. Refusing to insure some people and the pre-existing condition issue has created this problem for them. Everyone has a family member that has been treated unfairly by the insurance company; this is what has caused the outrage for healthcare reform.
We do need reform, but we must resist the urge push legislation that will add to the size of government, and reduce our freedoms via higher taxes, less choice, and more centralized power in DC.
Posted in Government Expansion | Healhcare | Liberty | Legislation |
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My overall thoughts are summed up like this: Conservatives had their chance for 8 years, and that "they thought was best for the American People" was war, and tax cuts for the rich, and giving the government the right to spy on everyone of us.
I blame the GOP leadership for bringing this upon us, instead of managing our country with a steady hand, they used it as a chance to wage a culture war, the blow back was inevitable. The "People" overwhelmingly voted out the GOP in the House, Senate and Presidency after their leadership for 8 years with Bush.... See More
Next time conservatives get into power, they need to understand that slow and steady wins the day, and not to overextend their power, else all we get in return is the other sides far reaching plans.
They won, this is what they wanted, the people voted to let the democrats have a chance, and here we have it... they deserve to see how this works. Bush bailed out Private Banks for more money than this Healthcare plan would cost, so I'm not sure what the difference here, on one side that 900 billion is going to be spent on the people, with the GOP, it was spent on preserving millionaires bonuses on wall street...