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Posted March 10, 2010
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Passions over health care reform |
The Medical Care Crisis
America is in a crisis. Employment is at a high of 10.4%+, food banks, community centers, homeless shelters are stretched to their limits. People are losing their livelihoods and their homes in large numbers, salaries are dropping, food prices and gas are rising fast, and unions are diminishing rapidly. Americans have been played for fools by Wall Street, banks, and credit card companies, which have sucked them financially dry and stole they retirement and savings, and still are. But by and large, the biggest problem they are faced with though, is the influence and power of the Medical Insurance Cartels, that have, are, and will (unless stopped) almost single-handedly bankrupt America.
President Obama is trying desperately to save America from sliding into a third world country, a failed state. One of the ways to start is to reform the health care system that currently exists. He is faced with a group of politicians that are bought and paid for by the big corporations, who are experts at hoodwinking the public, manipulating the ignorant and frightened, and desperately want things to remain as they are.
America is on the brink. This could be the single most important decision that Americans will make. If the bill is passed, we have a chance of turning this country around, controlling the out-of-control, unregulated corporations to the benefit of all Americans, not just the rich. It not, it will be a steady slide to a fascist state, loss of individual liberties will increase, and most likely civil unrest from the right wing fanatics.
Its all up to you, the American citizens…choose wisely.
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