03-14-2010, 01:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Toughy
Without campaign finance reform......our choices are as follows (pick all that apply):
- do nothing
- allow health care financing to continue as a for-profit entity that is subsidized by tax dollars
- change health insurance financing to be a not-for-profit entity (it was that way when I was a kid)
- medicare for all at 55 yrs (and eventually for all despite age) and if under the current system, pay bunches more of tax dollars to big pharma and big health insurance
- overhaul how we finance healthcare and institute a single payer system along the lines of the VA system.
If you think big pharma and big health insurance will loose this battle......I would suggest you look at how we finance elections......money talks....
The first change to be made is how election campaigns are financed. All political campaigns should receive the exact same amount of exposure, head to head.Unless we change election financing we are pissing in the wind.....
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I agree! And now we have the Supreme Court decision that is going to give corporations MORE power over elections!
I am so damn tired of politicians running for re-election the day after they are sworn in! And elections being over a year long! The money that is spent in this process is crazy and could go a long way in health care and education. and, and....
What is amazing to me historically is that a single-payer system was initially part of the New Deal and was the final portion that FDR wanted to produce along with Social Security. this was not realized, unfortunately. Big business health care companies as we know tyhem today would never have formed if it had been. The SS Acts under Roosevelt were engineered by Francis Perkins, the Secretary of Labor (first woman to serve in a cabinet).
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