Monday, August 10, 2009

Healthcare reform - Is it good for some or all

Healtcare Reform as our government is approaching it today is very one sided, and very poorly managed by the Congress and White House.

A few Basic points/questions -
1. Why would any elected official not read a bill before they vote for it? - very irresponsible
2. How can we have true Healthcare reform if we don't address one of the top cost drivers - Tort Reform
3. If this reform is so good, why doesn't the Congress add to the bill that the President and Congress will receive the same Healthcare as everyone else - no exceptions, no variance

I think everyone agrees that Healthcare reform is absolutely necessary, but not without careful and complete planning, focusing on the top issues, problems, cost drivers, and establishing intelligent methods to address each of these areas completely.

Anyone out there that thinks we need healthcare reform, but don't need the about questions answered, can you please explain why.

We vote for our Congressman and Women to represent us and our views, but if they don't read the bills they vote for how can they accomplish this.

This is neither a Democrat or Republican Issues, but one affecting both parties, and all others. We need to stop the partisan rhetoric and focus on the facts, with clear and honest information from our government. Please contact your congressman/women and aks them to answer these questions. If they can't them something underhanded is occuring and we all lose.

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