аHwww.dakotavoice.com/2008/10/reason.htmlC:/Documents and Settings/Bob Ellis/My Documents/Websites/Dakota Voice Blog 20081230/www.dakotavoice.com/2008/10/reason.htmldelayedwww.dakotavoice.com/\s59c.atmxё^IџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџШрм‡=OKtext/htmlUTF-8gzipC‡=џџџџJ}/yFri, 02 Jan 2009 08:31:05 GMT"a5083d20-e8a9-49f8-b5f1-f029e5fff544" ,Mozilla/4.5 (compatible; HTTrack 3.0x; Windows 98)en, en, *ю^Iџџџџџџџџ#l‡= Dakota Voice: Great Solution to Fix Health Care Accessibility

Featured Article

The Gods of Liberalism Revisited

 

The lie hasn't changed, and we still fall for it as easily as ever.  But how can we escape the snare?

 

READ ABOUT IT...

Friday, October 17, 2008

Great Solution to Fix Health Care Accessibility

This video report, while light-hearted at times, holds some very important truth about our "health care crisis."

It also contains a very important truth about socialism itself. Take note of both the visible and underlying attitudes of some of the people interviewed here. If you think they're rare and isolated incidents, you're either out of touch or simply in denial. It's more common that you might think--at least, more common than some of our socialist politicians would have us believe.



reason.tv’s Nick Gillespie isn’t making a run for the White House, but he knows how to get coverage to at least half of the 45 million Americans who need it. And while Barack Obama and John McCain argue about who’s got the best health care plan, each ignores the simplest solution. Call it the Gillespie Plan: If you want health insurance, get some.

“Of people currently classified as uninsured, a conservative estimate says about 45 percent of them would be able to get health insurance right now if they wanted it,” says economist Glen Whitman. That estimate comes from a study headed by a Johns Hopkins University researcher, which separates those who could get insurance into one of two categories: Those who earn enough money to buy it, and those who qualify for existing government programs.

So how about some real straight talk for a change? If we separate those who can’t get coverage from those who can, we can focus more on helping the needy. “So if you can get coverage,” says Gillespie, “don’t wait for Washington. Go on out and get some.”

"Get Some" is written and produced by Ted Balaker. The director of photography is Alex Manning.


0 comments:

 
Clicky Web Analytics