Why We Can’t Get Single Payer Health Care
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By Ed Ciaccio
DandelionSalad
Monday, Jun 8, 2009
It doesn’t matter to “our” supposed representatives in D.C. that a
majority of Americans prefer a single payer, all-inclusive health care
system, especially once they understand how it works and how it would
be better (truly universal, more efficient and more effective) than our
current dysfunctional profit care system.
It doesn’t matter that more than 18,000 Americans die each year
(that’s SIX 9/11 casualty counts!) due to their lack of health care.
It doesn’t matter that EVERY OTHER Western democracy has its own
form of a single payer health care system and that the overwhelming
majority of the people in each of those countries, from Taiwan to
Canada to Denmark to France to Germany, would NOT change their current
systems back to a profit care system such as ours.
Why?
The Corporate Tools (a.k.a. most of
Congress & the President) will not allow single payer as an
option to profit care because their preciou$ campaign coffer$ will
suffer. [Go to http://www.opensecrets.org/index.php to find out how much each industry gave to each member of Congress as well as to each presidential candidate.]
The FCM (Fawning Corporate Media) will not allow an explanation nor
even a discussion of single payer health care because their advertising
$$ from profit care – Big Insurance and Big Pharma – will suffer.
We don’t have a democracy; we have an auction.
Anyone who isn’t aware of this inconvenient truth has been living in fantasy land.
Anyone not outraged by this inconvenient truth is not paying attention.
Anyone who will still vote for the Corporate Tools in the next
election automatically forfeits the right to complain about our lousy
and expensive profit care system, not to mention our
unending-wars-for-corporate-profit system and our redistributing-the
wealth-from-Main-Street-to-Wall-Street-banksters-system as well.
Killing and dying in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan ($97 billion
total approved by both parties for next year), and maintaining more
than 800 U.S. military bases in countries around the planet where we
are mostly NOT wanted (costing over $100 billion per year) are not the
choices we, the people, have made. This is corporate militarism
(empire) for corporate profit, exactly what President Eisenhower warned
us about in his January, 1961 farewell speech. But he edited it so he
didn’t refer to the “Military-Industrial-Congressional Complex” as he
originally intended.
Bailing out Wall Street banks and investment firms with hundreds of
billions of OUR tax dollars while tens of millions of homes are still
being foreclosed, the national unemployment rate rises above 16% (see http://www.mcclatchydc.com/homepage/story/69529.html and http://www.dollarsandsense.org/blog/2009/05/black-male-unemployment-jumps-to-172.html),
manufacturing and service sector jobs are still being outsourced
overseas, and offshore tax havens for corporations and the wealthy are
still allowed is NOT the economic plan we, the people, need nor want.
To paraphrase and update Gore Vidal: the United States really has
only one major political party, the Corporate Party, which has two
militarist wings, the Republican and the Democratic. All other
illusions are merely well-crafted distractions from what is really
“behind the curtain”.
Until an overwhelming majority of us recognize this reality and
demand that it change, even if it means getting out in the streets of
every town and city, including in front of the homes and offices of
these nearly 537 Corporate Tools (including Obama & Biden),
shouting and banging pots and pans and publicly embarrassing them as
pro-democracy protestors did in South America, nothing will improve,
much less really “be the change we can believe in”. One slogan from
Obama’s campaign is still true: WE ARE THE ONES WE HAVE BEEN WAITING
FOR.
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