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Title: How to Get Universal Health Care
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Published: May 2, 2008
Author: Joel S. Hirschhorn
Post Date: 2008-05-02 18:46:12 by statusquobuster
Keywords: health care, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton
Views: 154
Comments: 7

How to Get Universal Health Care

Joel S. Hirschhorn

Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama say they believe in giving Americans universal health care. I don’t believe them. Anyone who takes the time to understand universal health care should conclude that only a simple single payer system will reform the current outrageous system that benefits the insurance and pharmaceutical industries.

The contorted plans from Clinton and Obama are not sufficient reforms. And what John McCain has proposed is sheer nonsense and by itself should cause any conscious American to avoid voting for him.

Fights for health care system reform are centered in Congress, as if legislators will do what they have never done before: achieve true, major and systemic reforms that only serve the public interest, not lobbyists and campaign contributors from business sectors.

Both Clinton and Obama believe that Americans have a moral right to universal health care. If this is correct and if this is what you believe, then achieving universal health care that covers absolutely everyone by making health care affordable to absolutely everyone, as it is in many other nations, requires a different kind of government action. What exactly?

We must expand the Bill of Rights as embodied in the US Constitution to include the right to affordable universal health care. The time has come for the public to conclude that the right to universal health care is as important and necessary as the right to free speech and all the other beloved constitutional rights. Common sense says that health care is a right, not a privilege.

After all, what good are our current constitutional rights if you are ill or dying prematurely because of a lack of good health insurance? Certainly the pursuit of happiness cannot be successful when individuals are suffering from poor health because of inadequate health care.

Why would sensible, caring Americans be against a constitutional right to universal health care? Are there people who would stand up and publicly condemn the right of all Americans to have first rate health care? The only ones I can imagine doing this are those now benefitting financially from the current unjust system, those blocking necessary congressional actions.

What Obama and Clinton should explicitly and loudly advocate is a constitutional amendment that makes universal health care a nonnegotiable right of all Americans.

Why has no member of Congress submitted legislation to get Congress to propose such an amendment for ratification by the states? Clearly, the only rational answer are the many business interests that have corrupted Congress and that benefit from the current system. The Constitution provides an alternative.

Article V provides an option never used in the entire history of the US, because Congress has refused to obey the Constitution and respect state requests. The Article V convention option was put in the Constitution because the Founders and Framers believed that one day Americans would lose trust and confidence in the federal government. With 81 percent of Americans believing the nation is on the wrong track and with so many millions of Americans lacking good health insurance and care, that day has surely arrived. And with abysmally low levels of confidence in Congress and the president, an Article V convention – a temporary fourth branch of the federal government – is clearly the right path to obtaining a universal health care amendment. A convention of state delegates could debate such an amendment and if they agreed to propose it, then the standard ratification by three-quarters of the states would still be necessary.

Yes, this would probably take a few years. But it would be worth it. The prospect of Congress, even with Clinton or Obama as president, achieving universal health care without business-friendly loopholes faster than the amendment approach is not good. The process of pursuing such an amendment, moreover, would help keep pressure on Congress to do the right thing.

If this sounds reasonable and necessary, then learn the truth about the Article V option at www.foavc.org and start talking up a universal health care amendment that Hillary and Obama should support.

[Contact Joel S. Hirschhorn through www.delusionaldemocracy.com; he is a co-founder of Friends of the Article V Convention.]

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#1. To: statusquobuster (#0)

Joel needs to read about Michelle Care.

Jacking prices 500-600 percent. Denying care to the poor....

Peppa  posted on  2008-05-02   19:00:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: statusquobuster (#0)

only a simple single payer system will reform the current outrageous system that benefits the insurance and pharmaceutical industries

That's what I concluded after studying the issue. I'm sure there's more to learn but single payer made the most sense to me.

“President Bush has talked about our staying in Iraq for 50 years,” “Maybe a hundred ... ... that’d be fine with me,” McCain responds
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robin  posted on  2008-05-02   19:33:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: statusquobuster (#0)

Oh sure, the people have a constitutional right to rob their neighbors to pay for their health care. Soviet Union, here we come. The peasants can all rob each other; thus, remaining peasants.

And a Con-con, constitutional convention will end with the Globalists paying off the (already paid-off) state delegates to rewrite the Constitution in the image of the Soviet Union. They don't follow the existing Constitution, so why re-write it? Wiser heads have decided that a Con-con is way too dangerous to go there, as no one would be representing the people.

The current US medical system is a fascist, corrupt joke being run by the government and their fascists partners: the insurance and pharmaceutical industries. Get all of them out of it and we'll be on the road to fixing the problems.

ratcat  posted on  2008-05-03   0:00:45 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: ratcat (#3)

The current US medical system is a fascist, corrupt joke being run by the government and their fascists partners: the insurance and pharmaceutical industries. Get all of them out of it and we'll be on the road to fixing the problems.

I agree but what do you say about the situations such as those reported in the news and posted here recently in which health ins companies purposely blocked or cancelled their clients coverage after accepting their payments for years, as corrupt corps will do.. the govt stepped in and even sought criminal prosecution, and restored the clients coverage. That is an example of severe govt regulation, which in this case righted the wrong. But the truth is we can't trust either govt or corps.

Would you stick with your original point and contend the govt should not have helped those consumers who got screwed by unethical corps?

Or is some degree of policing OK in your opinion?

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Artisan  posted on  2008-05-03   0:13:38 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: statusquobuster robin (#0)

"Why would sensible, caring Americans be against a constitutional right to universal health care? "

this country is run by cabal, not caring Americans.

They are breaking us into castes, like any 3rd world country.

They stolen: our wealth (bank failure), Jobs (nafta etc), homes (fraud loans) Nation pride/ honer ( Iraq ) sense of security ( 911 )

Now they'll take the rest of our money, with layered ss care.

castletrash  posted on  2008-05-03   0:20:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: castletrash (#5)

The middle-class is shrinking while corporate welfare takes off.

"To destroy a people you must first sever their roots." - Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

robin  posted on  2008-05-03   0:51:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Artisan (#4)

Some degree of (legal) policing is ok with me. However, the insurance companies had legal contracts with those clients which would have been upheld by the courts.

I personally think that most insurance companies are going to be defunct in the next few years (mostly due to bad investments in hedge funds). The little guy is better off to buy only the absolute minimum insurance with the most reputable firms - and he'll be lucky to ever collect on any of it, if the need arises. They have so many exceptions in the fine print that most never collect.

The US medical system is in crisis and collapsing (as it should). More and more people have lost faith in it and are seeking alternatives.

ratcat  posted on  2008-05-05   0:32:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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