browngirl: (Honor)
browngirl ([personal profile] browngirl) wrote2009-09-11 09:38 am

The Public Healthcare Option

I haven't discussed politics here much lately. But I realized that I needed to write this down for my own sense of honor if for no other reason, as a reminder to spend some time working towards what I believe is right. From [livejournal.com profile] thnidu: No one should die because they cannot afford health care. No one should go broke because they get sick, and no one should be tied to a job because of a pre-existing condition. [If you agree, please post this to your journal.]

From [livejournal.com profile] tigerbright: Here is a link to a video by Robert Reich (Labor Secretary for Clinton, currently a professor at UC-Berkeley) that explains some of the current controversy.

In the interests of evenhandedness, here is [livejournal.com profile] madfilkentist's countermeme. If this post of mine has annoyed you so far, this link is the one you may agree with.

For myself, I did add brackets around the last line of the meme I posted because I dislike coercively worded memes. However, I agreed with the rest, so I have posted it. I'm leaving comments on, though I probably shouldn't, but I don't think I can be convinced that there is no problem with over 45 million Americans lacking health insurance, and my statement of that is intended as information, not a dare.

[identity profile] browngirl.livejournal.com 2009-09-12 02:47 am (UTC)(link)
I take it as dissatisfaction that we are so far from it and belief that we can come closer with reasonable change.

*nod* That's definetely how I meant it.

I still remember when I suffered an accident that left me limping for a month because I was underemployed, uninsured and so refused to go to the hospital. And I was young and healthy and healed up fine, but still, what kind of a choice is that in this day and age?