Thursday, August 13, 2009

Assessing Priorities

In the past several days, I've had to address and assess priorities, and I simply couldn't be online, but I'm back . . .
I've decided both sides of the political aisle actually meet behind the scenes in darkness. We the people won't actually see it, but there is a "tossing" back and forth for effect which amounts to little more than hateful, hypnotic mantra for their faithful followers. It's clear that this health care reform is ultimately going to pass in some way, it's really only a matter of bringing the already socialized health systems of medicare and medicaid together and including a few more folks. It's sort of raising the limit of income and lowering the age requirement to participate. The illegals will still have their ER medical care and the taxpayers will simply pay more taxes. The fact that there are 1000 pages to this bill tells me two things. It was not all put together just since the end of January, and the arguing over the details is just theatre. TPTB, which include well beyond Washington, as in big money and high stakes, like the pharmaceutical companies, insurance, health care providers, etc. are also playing and have a claim in the process, as well. And we the people will ultimately have to go along with what is decided to keep our jobs. It's presented right now, that the employers will bear the burden and government will "assist." Right, any time the government is "going to help" there is going to be a problem! Ultimately, the small businesses will do the math and decide one of two things. Either it's just not worth the hassle to keep the doors open or it's worth the 6% penalty to just let the government offer the coverage. If they decide to shutter, we'll be faced with more unemployment, so more government dependency and finally, required government managed health care to collect unemployment or be gainfully employed. Health care is too big of an industry in this country, through need of services, stock investments, and employment. Health care affects most of America. Once the government manages to manage it, the government, which includes politicians from both sides of the aisle, will be able to affect most Americans.
And said, If thou wilt diligently hearken to the voice of YHVH thy G~d, and wilt do that which is right in His sight, and wilt give ear to His commandments, and keep all His statutes, I will put none of these diseases upon thee, which I have brought upon the Egyptians: for I am YHVH that healeth thee.

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