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Health care public option: So elected officials wanna opt out for me…and for you?

I do not like this at all. Who made elected officials so omnipotent that they should blatantly decide whether or not any citizen that they represent wants those officials to remove the possibility of a public option in health care.

Well, that seems to be one of the options being discussed. There is that darned word ‘options’ again. It sounds like politicians want to exercise their options to prohibit me from exercising my options. Maybe I’m missing something in this but something just doesn’t seem right.

I have no problem with the voters of a state deciding whether or not they wish to have a public health care option available to them. I have a great deal of problem with elected officials making that decision for me or any other citizen.

If the put the public option in and leave the opportunity for states to opt out, that should require a referendum by the public. The VOTERS should be the ones to decide, not elected officials who may or may not be tempted to make a choice based upon pressure from big interest groups.

In fact, since some elected officials seem to be so sure that the American people do not want a public option, maybe it should just be put on a national ballot and simply let people decide.

Some of these arguments against a public OPTION are so stupid that I find it embarrassing to think that the rest of the world is seeing this kind of discussion. Here’s some of the points I feel are important:

  1. If elected officials are so sure American’s do not want this, why not simply let the option go through, and the failure of people to choose that option will prove their argument?
  2. If we can trust insurance companies to do the right thing and police themselves, why did this ever come up as an issue? How did we get to this point?
  3. What is the big idea of trying to stop an OPTION when the Declaration of Independence clearly supports “Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”.
  4. Add to #3 that the first line of the Virginia Declaration of Rights reads “That all men are by nature equally free and independent, and have certain inherent rights, of which, when they enter into a state of society, they cannot, by any compact, deprive or divest their posterity; namely, the enjoyment of life and liberty, with the means of acquiring and possessing property, and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety.

There are some central themes here that tell me that it is citizens who should make the choice, not elected officials. Elected officials cannot be expected to get out to talk to every single citizen to ascertain what citizens want. Perhaps, a hundred or more years ago, that would have been possible, but not with today’s populations. In order for elected officials to do their jobs properly, they need to remember that it is simple things like: “freedom” which includes the RIGHT TO CHOOSE; “life” which means to be alive (something that health care seems to be pretty much directly related to); and, happiness (i.e., free from what worries and fears that one can be free of) which seems to be directly related to being healthy, being restored to a state of health, or, at least, being as comfortable as possible with whatever state of ill health with which a person has to live.

Another thing or two elected officials need to remember arethat lies, deception, and misdirection eventually come back to haunt you. We as citizens will watch, we will remember, and we will get out and vote! Just give us the truth and let us make our decisions about our lives. Do not be so out of touch with those you represent that you miss seeing and listening to those for whom the existing health care options are simply NOT financially feasible. We have far too many people in this country who cannot afford to eat, pay for housing, buy clothes, or buy Christmas presents for their children. For those people, being able to come up with the money to provide decent health care in the existing forms available is not an option .

We, as a country as only as strong as the “least among us”. People who cannot afford health care are not asking for money for enhancing body parts, unnecessary plastic surgery, or other such things. The issue is simply basic health care.

It is a crying shame when a country provides Viagra through Medicare, but  the woman with an unplanned pregnancy and no insurance could look at being financially devastated, possibly even end up losing custody of any other children she has simply because there was no health care option. If you are against abortion, then think about how the public option could help in cases such as this.

Don’t bother telling me that stuff like that doesn’t happen. I saw it when I was a child abuse investigator. Families devastated by medical bills that ended up unable to provide adequately for their children. I’ve seen children removed from homes and placed in foster care or with other relatives simply because parents could not afford to pay medical bills. I’ve seen families thrust into abject poverty trying to cover those bills, unable to feed and clothe their families DESPITE working one or more jobs where the person working could not afford the family plan. I’ve seen the loss of pride and dignity as people who have worked hard to provide for their children suddenly had their lives crash around them. I’ve seen people resort to illegal activities as a last resort to try to pay those bills and provide for their families.

Come on, all you elected officials, give us a chance to make our own choices. This has gone on for far to long. It is time to quit talking and start doing!

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Posted by on October 23, 2009 in Health Care, VOTE

 

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Countdown to July 4th and an important birthday.

We are now 18 days away from the 4th of July. The Declaration of Independence was adopted on this day. Typically, there is a lot of good food, music, family-time, and fireworks. It is a day in which many take a few moments to think about the concept of Freedom as we define it here in the United States. Well, along with freedom comes associated rights and responsibilities.

One of those rights involves something called the Freedom of Information Act. Ironically, it shares a birthday with Independence Day, the 4th of July. It was in 1966 that, somewhat begrudgingly, President Johnson signed the first version of this Act.

The National Security Archive website hosts an article from July 4th, 2006, when FOIA turned 40 years old. This article, Freedom of Information at 40, gives some information on the process of the ‘birth’ of the FOIA of which you may not be aware.  There was a certain degree of hesitancy in  getting the ‘ball rolling’ on this Act as noted by the fact that it took 11 years of ‘pushing’ to get the FOIA enacted. Interestingly, one finds that one of the biggest proponents of the FOIA was one Donald Rumsfeld, while a major opponent was (initially only) one Bill Moyer.

Over the course of time, FOIA has endured changes that are almost peristaltic in nature (that is the wave like constriction and relaxation of the muscles of part of the human digestive system). As political parties, events, and pressure by the press worked within the political-social environment, one sees FOIA constrict and then expand in a repetitive pattern. Many of these changes, particularly the restrictions, have tended to occur outside of public view.

We currently appear to be entering an era of expansion of FOIA. However, this time there is something different. More people are asking questions and the internet is often found to have those answers. Many governmental agencies are going the extra mile by publishing all of the documents that they are legal able to release on the internet. The press AND the public can now have quick and easy access.

Where government is choosing not to do it voluntarily, citizens are helping them out. More and more people are making sure that the documents they receive through FOIA requests are being made public. (Shock! And, you thought I was the only one:) For decades, this process has been used by corporations/businesses because they knew where to look and what to ask for. They would obtain the information through FOIA requests, then take the information and make it available for resale. Now, it is just average citizens, universities, and concerned groups who are doing it and making those documents available for free. (For one simple example, check out http://www.myvaresources.com.)

Between now and July 4th, I will be focusing my blog on FOIA as a happy birthday salute to a ‘friend’. One of the things that I will be looking at are some of the things that would have remained ‘hidden from public sight’ had it not been for FOIA….things like…..Agent Orange!

The easiest way to keep truth hidden is to keep people ignorant of what their rights are and/or what information is available. For more information on your FOIA rights go to the Citizen Initiative for Transparency hosted by the Montgomery County League of Women Voters or the Virginia Coalition for Open Government.

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Posted by on June 15, 2009 in Citizen Participation, FOIA

 

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