Don’t Get Into the Pelosi Medical Maze

2009-12-08 06.30.29Democrat health care “reform” plans intend to create a maze of bureaucracy that they somehow imagine will be “efficient” (efficient at keeping Americans from getting care, perhaps) but will bog Americans down in a red-tape nightmare like those in socialist countries.

We don’t need some Soviet-style maddening bureaucratic maze to “fix” our health care system in America.  We don’t need to abandon the principles that made us the greatest nation on earth in favor of the failed Marxist policies that have burdened every nation that has embraced them and destroyed some.

We need to turn back to the free-market model that built a great nation, removing the government meddling that we already have too much of.  We need to get government out of the health care system altogether, get the consumer more involved in their health care decisions and the costs associated with them.

We need to return freedom and responsibility to these United States.

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  • Bureaucratic red tape, paper work, forms, long waits and the 'run-around' are effective methods of rationing health care. Patients soon learn that unless they are deathly ill or have nothing better to do it just isn't worth the hassle. That is how the VA health system works much of the time and the Democrats have taken notice of how well it works and want to impose the same on all of us.

    I want to add that there are many devoted and caring people employed by the VA hospitals, but the "system" is designed to keep the average person away.
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