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Health Care Reform to Place Thesis

Pages:6 (1898 words)

Sources:10

Subject:Government

Topic:Medicare Reform

Document Type:Thesis

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And, secondly, what's the rush? If this is so good for us and everyone understands the program, then what is the answer to those two questions?

The answers are, in order, because most Americans have no clue what the program is due to the fact that the menu changes so often and so quickly and all we get is sound bites. What's the rush? So politicians like Mr. Obama and Ms. Pelosi can get another notch on their belts.

Two thousand pages of health care legislation? Who could possibly understand it all? Or read it all? While Washington pols pile up trillions in debt, the American people are suffering through 10% unemployment which our children will have to pay for.

Yes, health care reform is needed -- modification of our current system to place more deserving people under the umbrella. Universal health care? Based on other countries' experiences, and our own government's ineptness at handling other programs? No.

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Brown, J. "The case of the missing moral authority." 10 November 2009. catholicsagainstobamacare. 11 November 2009 <http://catholicsagainstobamacare.blogspot.com/>.

CBS news. "Post office desperate for financial help." 25 March 2009. CBS news. 8 November 2009 .

Doig, Dr. Anne. "Inaugural Address: Efficiency, effectiveness, and effecting change." 19 August 2009. Canadian Medical Association. 8 November 2009 .

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