Remember
when I said that I might do purely political posts in this blog? Remember when
I said that I probably wouldn’t do it this summer? Well, I’m changing my mind and
doing at least this one post in support of one of the greatest achievements of
this millennia.
Why
is there so much of a fight against Obamacare? Well, misinformation about it is
rampart throughout the whole discussion about it. There seems to be this idea
that millions have lost their health care coverage because of it. But is that
true? I have yet to hear the story of one single person who lost their coverage
because of Obamacare.
What
is true that nobody talks about is that 45,000 people would die a year due to
lack of health care coverage before Obamacare became law. If the law is
repealed, that number could return with an additional 2,000 deaths a year. I
read these numbers in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and could mail a copy to
anyone who doubts it.
Millions
being uninsured without Obamacare is going to happen if the law passes. If it
doesn’t pass, then people will have a guaranteed form of coverage should all
other options fail. If people did lose coverage because of Obamacare, than why
couldn’t they get it instead? It’s not like one can be denied insurance that
way.
One
of the things that this new law before the senate would do is give the rich a
tax cut. Do the rich really need a tax cut? Some say that the rich pay enough
in taxes. This is true. They pay more taxes than the middle class. But it’s not
like they pay so much in taxes that they are no longer rich. So why would they
need a tax cut if it would just take money from the poor?
Something
that opponents of Obamacare don’t seem to realize is that it really sucks to
have a pre-existing condition when it comes to health care coverage. If I
didn’t have autism, I wouldn’t have to worry about being denied coverage from
any other insurance. I am only insured right now because Obamacare exists and
can cover me.
What
is socialism? You hear about it so often from the Republican’ts. They criticize
anything that they label as socialism and they never tell you what socialism
is. Let’s be honest: they don’t know. They just like complaining about things.
They mention socialism as a problem such as socialized medicine taking over
health care. But what is it and is it really bad?
Look
at all the countries that have socialized medicine: England, Canada, Cuba,
France, etc. Do people complain about health care coverage there? Republican’ts
would have you believe that. But they haven’t. I heard that if you are in
England, they laugh at the idea of one having to pay for birth control because
they find that to be such a ridiculous concept. They seriously wonder why
anyone would have to pay for birth control. Also, you can get free money with
no strings attached there to pay for any medical bills that you might get but
probably won’t. And when it comes to the international ranking of different
countries health care systems, it is those with socialized medicine that rank
much higher than the US does.
This
takes us back to socialism and why people don’t understand it. Without
socialism in this country, there wouldn’t be military, public schools,
libraries, fire fighters, or post office workers. And if you don’t think that’s
what socialism is, then you don’t know what it really is.
So
many people talk about the rising premiums that have happened over Obamacare.
If you repeal it, the problem of rising premiums would get worse, not better
nor nonexistent. Premiums rose plenty long before Obamacare took effect. It
seems that people merely used it as an excuse to not like it. It was like how
it was over 30 years after the Cubs won the World Series before the curse of
Billy Goat happened. They finally had an excuse for their problems until they
managed to pull off a win against another cursed team.
The
main problem that I hear about Obamacare is the line, “If you like your doctor,
you can keep your doctor.” So many people claim that line was a lie. Was it?
With all this talk about how people lost their doctor because of Obamacare,
you’d think that we’d see it in ads across TV stations of all the stories of
people affected by this. But you don’t ever hear one single story of a person
who lost their doctor or their coverage because of Obamacare. If I knew of one,
then I’d be more likely to believe it. Otherwise, it is an alternative fact to
me. So if you are reading this and knew someone who lost their doctor because
of Obamacare, by all means, tell me about this by commenting on this post.
One
of the most ironic things about the Republican’t fight to get rid of Obamacare
is that John McCain couldn’t vote for it because he was in the hospital getting
treatment. I really do wish the best for John McCain as I wouldn’t want anyone
to die because of issues relating to their health care. That’s what makes the
fight against Obamacare so ridiculous. It has always ever been about those with
health care telling those without it that they shouldn’t have to have it. Every
elected official who serves in Congress or the Senate has their own version of
universal health care coverage. Should they really tell the rest of us that we
shouldn’t have it too?
It
seems that many people don’t feel that health care coverage is a right. Why?
Why would any good natured person feel that way? John McCain thought that it
should be a privilege. Well, isn’t he lucky that he’s privileged then? But if
the rich don’t want to be hated by the poor, they should be able to help those
less fortunate. Why would we want to live in a world where health care coverage
isn’t a right? That’s not a world I want to live in. If health care coverage
isn’t a right, then are you saying that only the rich can get sick and have
problems? Last I checked, the poor were more likely to be sick and they would
need coverage by the government if they can’t afford to pay for it with their
own money. And try not to think of the poor as welfare scammers. Some people
who can’t afford things aren’t even what some would call poor or be on welfare.
This
leaves me with my final point of this post: If Obamacare is repealed, will you
pay for my health care coverage? I doubt that I could afford all of whatever
coverage I would need if I needed it which I would sooner or later (hopefully
later). Of course, my death could wind up coming swift and be over so quickly
that I wouldn’t know. But if I die because I can’t afford coverage, then you’d
have to wonder why they repealed a law that would have given me the coverage
and money that I would have needed to use. For all those against Obamacare,
just remember that in case it is repealed and I can’t afford coverage. Surely
you could help a person out since that’s what the conservatives say they care
about is the everyman. You do care about the everyman, right? While I would
rather live than die, I don’t think that I want to live in a world where
Obamacare is repealed. It makes me hope I could find a great job and life somewhere in Canada.