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Health Care Reform on the Way

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As congressional leaders get more input from the concerns of real Americans, the liberal health care plan is sinking. There still is a real need for better health care. The likely result will be a boon for private insurance companies who will receive increases in premium revenues as Americans without health care coverage will be required to obtain some type of coverage to decrease per capita costs. The public option will not suffice, because of widespread opposition due to the failure of the Medicare system.

There will also have to be specific restrictions on abortion, sterilization and contraceptive funding which should never be considered as health care. In fact, state laws will be needed to prohibit insurance companies from paying for these services and prescription items.

Because of the push to mandate coverage of pre-existing conditions, which only makes sense when all are covered, medical premiums should be expected to rise. Employers will be expected to bear the brunt of these cost increases and we can expect that health insurance will become mandatory for all full time employees, again to help pay for the cost of covering more people.

There may be some cost reductions because of preventive care and elimination of emergency treatment for the uninsured.

Without the public option, we can expect less fraud and waste. This also leaves open the possibility for transitioning on a grand scale to privately operated medical cooperatives in which everyone has a voice in deciding what care is provided at the local level, and at what cost. The federal government wants to control health care.  It is only the voice of voters which keeps government in check. However, decentralization will only happen when Americans decide to take responsibility for their own health and well being.

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Restructuring the Nation's Economy

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So far, this discussion has centered on redefining the role of women in society. Now as the debate on health care reform heats up, it is time to forge ahead and consider the changing character of corporations and other business entities in general.

Corporations are never wholly independent of the state. Their very existence is a creation of state charters. Therefore, they always owe a duty together with the state's obligation to promote the common good.

Traditionally, corporations have been classified as either being for profit, or nonprofit. In today's world, this separation is often blurred. The question arises, is it always in the best interests of society to maximize profits in order to insure full employment and growth of the Gross Domestic Product?

Future economic structures will of necessity be structured so as to allow all persons affected by their activity, whether workers, managers, investors, geographical neighbors, or the public at large, to become stakeholders in the day-to-day running of the business operations. At this time there now exists a unique window of opportunity to make this transition from private insurers to decentralized, cooperatively owned and run enterprises in the field of health care. The alternative is to expand government bureaucracy and control which can only result in cost increases and reduction in health care services. It is incumbent upon our congressional representatives to act boldly in redefining the parameters for the allocation of these resources. The best way to accomplish this goal is through decentralization at the local level, giving maximum leeway for participation in the day to day activities by doctors, nurses and other care providers, and also by the heads of families and households whom they serve. President Obama has already outlined the need to reduce the cost of unnecessary and redundant procedures, and there seems to be no good reason to allow out of control government oversight boards, committees, and a new czar to replace the old, worn out model.

Rather, Congress must take action to bring about a new economic playing field in which all those involved in production and buying goods and services become essential stakeholders and participants in the decision making process at the local level. Just as the factories of the future will of necessity be organized to provide assembly line type employment for women and men, particularly among minorities, endowed with lower innate intelligence levels, so also, there must be a restructuring of the production process itself to give all participants, including these women and minority workers, and all American families as purchasers of the nation's goods and services, an equal say in the way in which things get done at the local level.

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Fast Food Government

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In a capitalistic, individualistic society, government oversimplifies everything to a question of dollars and cents. This is because people become isolated and alienated from each other. This type of a bean counter mentality results in gross injustices such as when judges who are charged with protecting human life become instead the agents of destroying life.

World capitalism will destroy itself and collapse in our lifetime. The only question is whether we will organize society rationally and civilly preserving the benefits of a free market economy, or will we fall into tyrannical dictatorship of socialism?

The sensible way to prepare for the coming disaster is not to try and protect your assets, because money itself will become almost worthless, as happened with the collapse of communism in Russia, Eastern and Central Europe. We should follow the example of their recovery by expanding the marketplace to include more people.

The choice will be between the centralization of socialism in which direction we are already headed, or a decentralized distributive system which represents the Third Way option. Most likely, we will end up with something in between.

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