I am surprise I have not heard a single conversation about the successful vote on the healthcare reform bill any where on my way to work or in my office all day.
Are we not care? The government and the media did not do a good job to inform us how it will impact all of us the tax players? Perhaps everyone is sick on hearing it for almost a year. In any case I am just a little disappointed it seems like no one cares. What is your take on it?
I try to stay on top of the news on the Healthcare reform. I have to be honestly said that I am a little confuse myself. Let’s skip the most obvious about coverage. Here is what my confusion comes in:
- Our government is going to fund the entire project, and regulate the insurance industries?
- Is this Bill is financed by our tax dollar eventually?
At least that is my understanding. Care to correct me?
In general I supported the idea of a universal healthcare, but not while the country is in an economic crisis. Is this the single most important legislature we need “right” to pass now? If not now when? May be you cared to comment on it?
I am more concern about the unemployment. The bank is doing business as usual. The rescue package is not helping general public. Our nation is multi-trillion dollars in debts. Our education system is broken. With all the trouble that is facing the national. Seems to me our elected official is more concern on finding ways to spend more money and generate more regulations. Is that why they were elected to office in the first place? To be honest, I think I am in a twilight zone. If you have a clear picture of how it all works, I am willing to listen.
All I know is that inflation is real. Tax hike is inevitable? No wonder no one is in the mood to talk about the Healthcare reform bill. May be I am wrong. Everyone may think this the greatest piece of legislature ever happen, and history is in the making. However, the road name history can be a two way street. Which direction are we heading?
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In these hard times you have rising unemployment = more poor = more illness = rising no of deaths or an increasing no of people ready to revolt. If things continue to get worse this will amplify. The tragedy is that this humanitarian bill was introduced cynically as a safety net to save the wealthy from the wolves at the door.
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