Thursday, September 10, 2009

Health Care Reform

Here's my two cents on Pres. Obama's speech before Congress last night:

I believe that the President is very concerned about our healthcare system and how broken it is, and I believe he is trying with everything he has to correct it. He came before Congress last night, looking like a father trying to appeal to his fighting children to come to some agreements rather than the stupid bickering they've been doing. The stony-faced opponents to healthcare reform looked like spoiled, petulant children who don't want to share their toys with their less fortunate brothers and sisters; they want what they want and don't care what "Daddy" Obama says - their minds were closed to compromise. They have lots of money and power and are used to getting their own way.

Obama explained very clearly all the issues involved and what he said made great sense; there was a lot of compromise which brought together concerns of both sides of the argument.

What needs to happen is a change of hearts more than anything. If people did "what Jesus would do," there would be less disagreement, because people would truly work toward what was best for everyone. I'm afraid our democracy has become a money-ocracy in which those with the most money can buy the public policies they want - and those policies are the ones which protect their wealth and power, and to heck with the hardworking people who can't buy the laws we live under.

1 comment:

Tim Colling said...

The problem I have with Obamacare is that as usual, our government has decided that the solution to the problem is to tax employers again, the form of requiring employers to pay fines for not providing healthcare coverage.