A couple thoughts:
1. The problem with health care reform advocates in this country is they fail to do what the pharmaceutical industry does so well: convince people first they have a problem -- ever seen those commercials telling people about a disease, such as, "Do your legs ever become numb? You may have peripheral vascular disease. Talk to your doctor," and the commercial ends without advertising a drug. It just states a horrible problem. Then, months later, after those adds have shown on several occasions, the next wave begins, in which the solution ("Plavix, an anti-thrombotic for vasculopaths.") is presented.
2. People don't get it: the government has been picking up the tab, in numerous difficult-to-define ways, for health care. Reform is just about trying to lower the bar bill. Get people to drink cheap beer instead of the top shelf stuff. No fancy soft-shelled crab. It's going to be happy hour pub grub, budweiser, some chips and salsa, and a pie for dessert. Still pretty good. Gets the job done. And doesn't bankrupt the country...we'll get there, and if I get paid less for it, that's OK.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
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