One of my readers respectfully disagrees with my last post. Martygrn believes universal health care cannot work in this country.
Although I am distraught about the lack of access to appropriate care for many hard working people in the United States, I, too, recognize that universal health care will not work in this country without fundamental changes in the way we set priorities and operate federal programs.
I was prepared in this post to elaborate on what I believe needs to be addressed until I ran across a commentary on the subject that was written by John Allen Paulos. Though the piece does not address every point I wanted to make, it says enough.
Please click on this link, and send me your comments after reading the piece.
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I still don’t believe that government run, single payer health care is the best route to go. I have posted a book recommendation in a recent reply (“Who Killed Health Care?” by Regina Herzlinger), and believe the her plan for a consumer driven health care system is the best approach. Not only does it supply health care coverage for all, it actually does so while DECREASING government involvement in the system. I am going to soon (in a week or so, maybe) begin to attempt to explain, what it took Ms. Herzlinger an entire book to do so, what this system is and how it will work. I am going to do this on my own blog for any who are interested.
My Dear friends,
I have noticed with despair that a lot of couples in Europe & America find it very hard to have their own children. And that the available remedies are just not on the mark. Many have no alternative but to adopt. I feel I cannot fold my arms in silence while others suffer, especially when I`m aware that the solution is relatively simple. Please let me give you some insights.
Are you aware that africans record the highest births/thousands despite their adject poverty? Do you know that it is quite usual for an african woman to give birth to 12 children, bearing into their 50`s without down`s syndrome affliction or through ceasarian? Do you know that in traditional africa, a man`s wealth is judged by the number of children he fathers as this translates to the strength of his workforce on his farm? African men have always been on the constant research as to how to better his neighbors family population without taking in a new wife. Have you noticed that there are few “old childless maids” in Africa? Women who don`t marry until their 50th birthday resign and get themselves impregnated. The thought of not conceiving at all is unimaginable.
To be honest, fertility has never been an african problem. Informed ones know that it`s just what`s in our diet and our reproductive routines.
You have issues I can help alleviate. You in turn should educate thousands of people who are unfortunate to be in this category.To begin, send your medical records and most recent test results. Send as an email attachment to: dr_fertile@yahoo.com
Expect results!
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