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Healthcare Reform Reloaded
The battle for health care reform is a battle that should never be fought. We live in a country that is the richest nation on earth. We are excited to walk the streets of opportunity.Other risk their lives to get to this great land where anything is possible.Each one of us has a vision of the kind of life we want to have.If we are successful,we get to live our dreams and reap this nations goodness. However,our country has found itself populated with those who only have one thing on their minds, money.Now, during the health care debate we see just how greedy and uncaring those in positions to help really are.We watch as corporations get rich and those who benefit from its profits live the lavish life of luxury. We have also seen people loose their jobs, then their insurance, and finally everything they have because of greed and the ability of those in power to silently steal our dreams and our futures. The health care issue is not about right and wrong to those in power. It is about protecting their net worth and sustaining their playgrounds. Those who are creating havoc for health care already have the best health care that money can buy. They have no use for health reform because that would mean cutting into their pockets,costing them a few dollars, in comparison to the millions they have already made.Millions, which by the way is overflowing with the working man's money. It doesn't matter to them that they have made a fortune while their own countrymen are dying. If we are to pass health care then the people will have to make a stand.Everyone should be on the phone calling those who make policy to stand up and fight for us, otherwise, we will find ourselves being denied for being sick, unable to afford our medicine, can't go to the doctor, and in the end, we will continue to bury the people we love.
Published article: on who suffers the most from economic collapse, the rich or the poor.
http://socyberty.com/issues/who-suffers-the-most-from-economic-collaspe-the-rich-or-the-poor/