Sunday, January 5, 2014

Government in Health Insurance....bad for you, me, and the country

The government is in serious possibly irreversible debt to China and other countries. People in America are struggling to put food on the table. Was it appropriate for the government to spend millions of borrowed dollars on the Health Insurance reform? Is it time to force people to get health insurance or be fined for not being able to afford it? On this question my own answer has evolved. When a country has a strong economy, and the people are not struggling to pay the bills, I believe in a more socialistic health insurance program that benefits everyone. THIS WAS NOT THE TIME! More debt, hurting people, government fines, shows the administration has no idea what it is like to be an average American. In an ideal world everyone would have everything they need financially, health insurance, food on the table, a great job, a free education, but this is not an ideal world. Life can be difficult; sometimes we have to do without. Many of us know what that is like. It is just a shame that the government is making things more difficult for the majority of Americans who now have lost insurance or rates went up because of the new Obama care. Some American's have been positively affected by this but the majority has had negative effects. Fellow Americans, all of the politics, government shutdown, favors called in, in order to get this health care plan moving forward has been so costly to an extremely broke government. This is not a shining moment for this country and it certainly has not helped us to become a stronger nation. It is unfortunately time to think about the debt and put the social programs on hold. Leave the social programs for states, for local communities, for fund raisers and churches to help the unemployed, hungry, and needy. I can't help others financially because my bank account doesn't have enough money. The government has no money either so they need to get out of the socialist business. What are your views on the topic?

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