What is Your Idea On the Healthbill
September 7, 2009 | Albuquerque, New Mexico | Vetting explained
This is Obama network and I think ireport is appropriate for all of us to give our two cents worth of how we think the Healthbill should work. Where in the Consititution did it say that only the President and Congress can change things for America. Let your voice be heard and just maybe CNN will listen and forward your propsal to the President. I know the answer is out there.
I propose that President and Congress combined meet with the medical corporations who control drugs, hospitals, and doctors to lower the cost of these services that have become astronomically expensive and use the savings to fund those who have no insurance. This would do away with Government controlled healthcare and allow free enterprise to continue on medical insurance. The problems with overcrowding of hospitals, waiting rooms, and non-insured is the illegal immigrants who are taken before those that pay. They also get medical care at reduced cost or free. I know of an illegal who took her son to the hospital and immediately saw a surgeon (the best in the field) immediately and had surgery for her son in less than 24 hours. Unheard of for you and me. It was for a growth on his hand. Also, this same person was given an eye exam and glasses within 24 hours for $40. This is what drives up our costs and driving us into nationalized healthcare. We citizens suffer for the lack of better control on our boarders not only in care but also priority and hard earnd cash. In today's society, the working class is second class.
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