Thursday, March 10, 2011

Will states fix health laws or well they continue to whine about it?

The authors intended audience in this article http://www.usatoday.com/news/opinion/editorials/2011-03-08-editorial08_ST_N.htm is directed primarily towards republicans who have been appealing the heath plan. The authors credibility seems factual and it seems as if the information is coming from the government itself and also what the author may hear on the news, but at the same time it seems very opinionated. The author believes that if people hate the mandate that makes you pay health insurance then to get rid of it, and if you dont like the state insurance exchanges where people without employer-provided insurance will buy coverage then we should just change them completely. The author believes that there are to many people out there today that are uninsured or that have health insurance that runs out and ends up having to pay everything back leading to severe bankruptcy. Some conservatives have proposed automatically enrolling everyone in an insurance plan but allowing them to opt out, just as long as they sign a waiver giving up the elses and yet again that has people depending more on more on the government. I dont think democrats understand that The United States is bancrupt and has absolutly has no money and owes trillions and trillions of dollars. Pretty much Obama is saying that the people that work continue to pay health insurance and all that money goes into one and that covers the people who pay for health insurance and the bums that dont pay for insurance. Thats rediculous, due to the government controlling the health care they will be able to benefits of the new law, such as the right to insurance if they have a previous condition. I disagree with this author to an extreme because in my opinion if you dont have health insurance thats YOUR fault not anyone decide how much money they pay workers in the hospitals and will most likely decrease the pay of how much they pay everyone.

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