How effective is
Obama care?
What about the
affordable care act?
Is America still truly the land of the American dream for
all of its citizens both poor and rich? Or has this country become a rotten to
the core from the highest ranks of Senators right down to the homeless in the street?
There can be no doubt that when you look at the current national debt of the US
which is touching on US$20 trillion which means a debt of just under US$60,000
for every citizen living in the US that some very poor decisions has been made
over the last century which has led to very negative consequences. Even more
importantly is there is still the necessary willpower to turn the situation
around and is there still strong leadership in this nation with an
extraordinary vision which could act as a Moses to lead this nation out of the
slavery of bad debt. The fact remains that people living in a country of the
stature of the US is just as effectively bound with chains as if they were
actual slaves.
Has its leadership
lost its morality?
Is it more important for political leaders to accept those
millions of dollars in donations which is given to them by large corporations
and others who are benefiting from the current situation in the US, than it is
for them to take a stand for those voters who are relying upon them? It becomes
clear when one looks at the crippling medical debt under which millions of US
citizens is staggering that even all of the efforts of Barrack Obama such as Obama
care in the affordable care act is simply not enough to truly alleviate this
very big problem which is experienced in the US at this point in time. People
living in the largest economy on this planet is in many instances worse off when
it comes to medical care than even citizens living in several countries with
smaller economies that the US. Countries such as Canada, Cuba in Switzerland
have equal and better medical care than those which could be obtained in the
US, however the medical care in those countries is costing 50% less of what it
is costing in the US. I believe Barrack Obama to be a man of conscience and man
with a certain amount of compassion and concern for his fellow human beings. I
believe that Obama care and the affordable care act is proof of that compassion.
The problem is, is
Obama care enough?
The truth is that the progress which has been made is not
nearly enough to adequately address the issues of medical debt and the cost ofmedical care in the US today. It will take significantly more than Obama care
and the affordable care act to deal effectively with medical debt and the cost
of medical care in this country today. The leaders of this nation has to stop
being hypocritical and they must go straight to the root of the problem and
they must deal with the policies which is behind this entire problem which is
allowing large pharmaceutical companies to profit unnecessarily while the nation
is bleeding to death. The next presidential candidate must not merely continue
to support Obama care and the affordable care act but much rather they should
turn the money tables of the temple traders in the medical care industry upside
down and they should chase the perpetrators and the profiteers out, if
necessary with whips and replace them with men and woman who will have real
compassion for their fellow US citizens. The time for talking and debating is
over, we need a presidential candidate who will be bold enough to take action
and to provide the nation with real solutions for medical debt and the cost of
medical care in this country.
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