Entries Tagged as 'Healthcare'

Obama Healthcare - Don’t Say You Weren’t Warned

The Wall Street Journal had a short editorial this morning the quoted an Obama statement that he would prefer a single-payer healthcare program if he was “designing a sytem from scratch.”

I wanted to hear more of the context for his statement, made at an Albuquerque, New Mexico, town hall meeting with Bill Richardson on August 18. Following is the question and his full answer (via Nexis, so I can’t link):

Q Hi, Senator Obama. My name’s Angelle St. Pierre (sp), and I’m actually from New Orleans originally but I’ve lived here for five years. (Applause.) And my husband is a doctor and he couldn’t be here because he’s seeing his patients right now, but he says hi.

SEN. OBAMA: Hi. (Laughter.)

Q And also, he and I and our friends and family as well — we’re really troubled by how profit-driven the medical industry is — not just the insurance companies but with the — what do you call prescription –

SEN. OBAMA: Drugs.

Q The drug companies, yeah.

SEN. OBAMA: Right.

Q And the hospitals — some of them have these CEOs that are making these ginormous incomes while, you know, the residents aren’t making very much or whatever.

SEN. OBAMA: Right.

Q And so profit becomes more of an issue than human rights. And is it possible to just remove the whole profit issue from medicine and make it about human rights? (Cheers, applause.) Or am I being too idealistic?

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I’m from the Government and You’re Going to Lose Weight!

If you think government healthcare might be a good idea, read on:

When the government pays for health care, it has a vested interest in making sure its citizens are healthy–whether they like it or not. That’s why the Japanese government recently passed legislation requiring everyone between the ages of 40 and 74–56 million people–to have their waistlines measured regularly. The maximum waistline for men is 33.5 inches. That’s the maximum. For women it’s 35.4 inches. Those whose waistlines are larger will have three months to shape up, or undergo what’s being called “reeducation.” Those who persist in ignoring the will of the government will face fines and other penalties. There’s an old saying that “a mind is a terrible thing to waste.” The Japanese will soon learn that a waist is a terrible thing to mind.

–Merrill Matthews, Institute for Policy Innovation via Forbes