Americans' Thoughts on Healthcare
Not that anyone looks at this blog anymore, but check out CBS' article on what Americans think about healthcare.
For those of you that live your lives according to the ways of Jesus of Nazareth, what do you think about universal health care?
Certainly universal health care would cost more, so would you accept the cost in order to have let healing of the sick be distributed more justly?
The stats CBS state are surprising to me. If the vast majority of Americans think our healthcare system needs wide sweeping change, why aren't our politicians giving more effort to such a seemingly universal desire?
For those of you that live your lives according to the ways of Jesus of Nazareth, what do you think about universal health care?
Certainly universal health care would cost more, so would you accept the cost in order to have let healing of the sick be distributed more justly?
The stats CBS state are surprising to me. If the vast majority of Americans think our healthcare system needs wide sweeping change, why aren't our politicians giving more effort to such a seemingly universal desire?
Labels: America, Christians, health, healthcare, poverty

1 Comments:
I grew up a military brat and our health care was pretty much like herding cattle through the clinic. I got my problems fixed when they needed to be fixed. The facilities weren't the greatest, never saw doctors much, just PAs, nurses were grouchy and rough, but my ailments were tended to. I fully believe that the American way of healthcare is broken and it, like many other professions, has just become one more area of greed, from the doctors living high on the hog, to the pharmaceutical companies constantly topping the profit charts of American corporations. People want to cling to this life at any costs, and the medical profession cashes in on that sentiment.
BTW, I still bounce over every now and then to give you a read.
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