Posts Tagged ‘America’

National ID.

Friday, May 14th, 2010

Did you know that as an American citizen you are not required to carry identification papers on you? To travel on an airline or drive a car yes, but you can walk out of your house and down the street with nothing on you but  the clothes on your back. It is this idea which will overturn Arizona’s latest crazy law ‘Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act‘. Its name is a ‘bush-era’ style name of dressing up laws with ‘we did it for the children’ style phrasing and naming. Some examples of that style being the Patriot Act which removed basic rights and freedoms of US citizens in the wake of 911, the Clear Sky’s Air made to look like we were driving for better environmental regulations but instead deregulated industries and lowered EPA protection standards, and my favorite the ‘No Child Left Behind’ which was one of the worst and most inefficient ideas ever for trying to help. I could write a book on how the erosion and devaluing of the education system in the US has affected the strength of our country.

So in addition to criminalizing not having your proof of citizenship on you at all times, this law criminalizes transporting, sheltering, or hiring illegals from stopped cars (huh?). Law enforcement agencies are also required to during all interactions to make an attempt at determining a persons citizenship and as an added bonuses, if you feel as though your local law enforcement is turning a blind eye towards enforcing said laws you can SUE them. That’s right, you can take them to court. The war on illegals is a lot like the war on drugs, it is focused on the result and not the cause. We were all immigrants once, even the Indians.

The Health Care Argument

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

When you are born into this world…you have nothing. Immediately you are taken into the care of your parents who, as part of our society’s values, are responsible and will look after you until either you leave to live your own life (or they kick you out). You still have your parents and family to fall back on but once you are an adult, your care is yours to manage. Relationships, careers, expenses, it’s yours. All that freedom you complained about not having as a budding young person is now yours for the taking. You can succeed or you can fail and in your early years you will do a little bit of both. If all goes well you will build great relationships, successful careers, and amass a fortune to retire and live out your days enjoying the spoils of your hard work, living like a child (doing whatever you want), and spoiling your kids and/or grand kids rotten.

How does Health Care tie in to this perfect life? Well, there are two types of health care: regular and life threatening. Regular health care is the normal day to day cold, allergies, broken arm kind of stuff. Annoying and can be a set back but you will live to see another day. Life threatening, well that’s stuff like strokes, cancer, and other terminal or life changing diseases or ailments. Life threatening is the only type of health care that matters because if you cannot get it, you are dead. There is no tomorrow, there is nothing except the afterlife (assuming of course that you believe).

Health Care is expensive. Like REALLY expensive. Unless you are rich or lucky enough to have health insurance you or someone in your immediate family run the risk of dying due to not having the opportunity to get adequate treatment. Do you get it now? Well for many the answer is no. There is a great divide in America between the haves and the have nots which has been blurred and hidden by the media and marketing. America’s economy is sustained by its people’s willingness in spending money which today in 2010 is made up of 60% working and lower class workers. That is people making $32,000 or less. A spend economy. Add into that spend lifestyle the cost of family and living and even with a multiple income household the incoming money barely makes the ends meet.

But Why? Because rich people like being rich. There is a gap between doing the right thing and doing what is right for the fortunate few. America spent 2.5 Trillion or about 8K per person (including kids) just in health care last year. That’s around $650 a month that either you or together with your employer pays an insurance company. America is letting greed win. Half of all bankruptcies in the United Stated of America are due to health care financial burden. This fact is disputed but it is easy to see that spending $200,000 dollars treating cancer (give or take a couple hundred thousand dollars) can break the bank. Remember over half of America is under $32,000 and is spending everything they earn to keep the American economy and way of life going!

Ask yourself:

  • What is the right thing to do?
  • What is the moral thing to do?
  • Should Health Care be a right in America?

When faced with the possibility of death, we would do anything to escape it. People that are not as fortunate, who have limited resources, face this grim reality. If you take care of yourself and are lucky, you will live a long and healthy life. Otherwise you will sacrifice your dignity, your savings, and ultimately your life trying to get the same care others take for granted. Not deadbeats or people scamming the system but people who pay their bills, who have done their part to better society, and have prayed to god only to face the unfortunately reality that it literally takes money to ‘live’ in America.

Health Care should be a right that all Americans have and enjoy. It is the right thing, it is the moral thing, and it is the humane thing to do. Dying because you just didn’t have the money to live is just not the American way.

Look up ‘Social Class in the United States‘, ‘Health Care in the United States‘, and ‘Tax Rates around the World‘ to read more about the economic gap, our Health Care efforts, and what other countries pay in taxes versus the services they receive.