White House mentality is, push the product now, fix it later
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One must first accurately understand that the issues of Health Care reform before it can be fixed. It is supposed to be a “reform” not a replacement. When you reform-at a hard drive, what you do is save your vital documents and info and erase all the operation and program files and completely replace them with a new set. Now that would be completely irresponsible to do with health care. It is similar as to what Toyota did when it allowed a faulty product to be marketed thinking they could fix the problem later.
When it comes to computer maintenance an IT knows how to accurately replace a certain file that may be corrupted so as not to adversely affect all the tens of thousands of other program files that the system is using. The same goes with health care. You don’t replace a corrupted law with a whole new set of laws but you address only those areas that are corrupted and need fixing. Replacing an individual file can be a little more detailed and need more time but in the end you don’t have to remove everything and reinstall all your programs.
Another point is you can’t accept the standard lie that the whole thing is broken and needs fixing. Again it is just a certain part not the whole system. that is like having a modem problem and the the tech tells you need to nuy a whole new computer. We need only to address the problems one by one as any responsible person does. You don’t take on more than you can handle and end up with a mess instead of a solution. Medicare and medicaid have problems and those programs needs fixes. But you don’t get rid of everything just to fix one portion.
Again new programs can be added but if there are dll files that have the same name when you initiate the program it causes other problems called data corruption. The same with health care programs if you have a another program added that over laps the data of an existing program you end up with corruption and confusion.
The big lie is that the US has no health care program. It does. Another lie is that 47.5 million are without health care. The number is exaggerated by the fact that the data is taken from info (not verified to be true or not) that show that 75 percent choose not to take it or are in a position to where they can’t legally take it. Also 18 million are already covered under existing health care legislation because they are at or below poverty level.
So the correct numbers that need a health care or insurance are only 11% of the claimed 47.5 and the reason they can’t get it is because they either can’t afford it under their current pay rate or the company they work for can’t afford to get a policy to offer them that won’t cost the employer or employee an extremely high rate.
Obama and Pelosi are currently dong what Toyota did over the last two years. Make a product and get it to the market to sell no matter if it is faulty. And then when the problem arises then you address it or recall the product. Toyota was in to much of a hurry to make a product and get it our there for a profit that their greediness is now costing them dearly. If they made sure there was no problem before marketing they could of saved themselves time and money.
Similarly, if Obama and the Dems don’t take the time to make sure their product is good before putting it out there they will cost us more later and possibly like the Toyota fiasco, a total product recall and replacement is all that can be done and still doesn’t fix the problem. Agreed we can’t get everything right the first time through but the more thoroughly you process your product before marketing it the lest it will cost you later when a problem arises.
















