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Mental Clutter

Mental Clutter

About Me

North Judson, IN, United States
Born in West Virginia and moving to Indiana at the age of 12, I had few problems transitioning to my new home. I excelled in school, but after High School marriage and work took all my energies. I have been married to my husband Michael for 30 years. We have two children; Justin and Savannah and two granddaughters, Paige and Chyler. I did subsequently go to college starting when my children were in elementary school, and finished with a degree in clinical psychology. I am involved in my local church and more recently have become involved in political activism. I believe that government has to answer to its constituents. I believe that the divisiveness along party lines has impeded progress for the American people, and that bipartisan consensus on the issues would create the best possible answers for our current problems. Most of all, I believe in the Constitution, and the American people and their spirit. I am a patriot that believes that American is still the last,best hope of the world.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Time for some logical thinking!

It frosts my cookies that Obama is now saying there is some right-wing conspiracy to block healthcare reform. And of all possible conjurers of this big conspiracy, he says, it is the GOP! Holy Christmas! The GOP couldn't pull both hands out of their pocket at the same time! At these town hall meetings, there are registered Democrats,Libertarians, Independents, and Republicans. Sounds like a garden party of cookie-cutter right-wing conspiracists to me! Hello, is anyone capable of simple observation?

Our illustrious leaders are scaring the pants off of the citizenry! All of us have looked at the so-called Stimulus, and the TARP money to bail out bankers,insurers and auto manufacturers, the projected 9 trillion estimate(and that is just the government's estimation,not necessarily a reflection of historical reality!), and double-digit unemployment, and we are getting a chill up our spines! And it seems like a few of us still have spines,which is a good thing. Now our current administration wants universal healthcare at any cost! I think many of us believe that the healthcare system needs overhauling. We don't want to see people who really can't access healthcare for themselves or their families. But it doesn't take a genius to realize that we are at a breaking point financially with all of these issues being tackled at once.

Everyone who is struggling now is wondering just how far down we are going to go, and there is no deficit of people and organizations that are willing to project apocolyptical theories to scare us further. But I think we are correct to be skeptical that something that couldn't be accomplished when our economy was booming in 1994, can be accomplished when we have record-breaking deficits! The main reason our economy was booming in 1994 is that Clinton decimated our military strength. Not everyone knows that, but because I was an Army wife and my husband was considered to be expendable along with many others because he was in a supposedly over-strength MOS, we were mustered out with bonus money along with millions of others. He balanced the budget by stripping our military to the bone. My husband's MOS was Combat Engineer, and those were the guys who went in front of infantry and tankers to build roads and remove explosives so the Army could move. Despite the fact that a combat engineer gets killed every 7 minutes, that was a wise move to have a lot less of those guys! When we got attacked on 9/11/01, our military was nearly down to sticks and stones. It really was no wonder George W. had to spend so much re-fitting our military. But I digress.....somewhat.

The GOP couldn't even get McCain elected!A war hero that was a moderate who opposed Bush as much as he endorsed him. People's disenchantment with George W Bush and the GOP is what got Obama elected. I am pretty sure there is a lot of buyer's remorse out there, but you couldn't get the Dems to admit that.A friend of mine pointed out that Obama stole Bob the Builder's motto of "Yes, We Can". Now he needs to stop watching cartoons, and actually lead this country, or change his motto to "No, We Can't!" He is a high flying idealist who can't even keep his campaign promise of "transparency". He got in there and found out that being the leader of the free world isn't as easy as criticizing the former administration.He has a put a new face on presidential privilege! We have more czars now than Imperialist Russia had in centuries! How can Obama even think that thinking American citizens are going to support legislation that amounts to changing and abridging our constitutional rights that have fostered the freedom to decide our lives for ourselves? We are close to economic collapse according to most experts, and our constitutionally elected representatives don't even want to read the content of the bills they pass in our name. That is what has people ticked off.

There may be right-wing conspiracies as well as left-wing conspiracies, but that is not what is driving the discontent behind these town hall meeting. Our legislators are driving that tank themselves by not doing the job we elected them to do. We have had a "bait and switch" from campaign trail to Oval Office from this president, and we are reading between the lines. "Taxes won't be raised for 95% of Americans". Yeah, right,and Superman is going to fly in and save the day with "Truth, Justice, and the American Way!"

Monday, August 17, 2009

If I were President

Are you getting tired of the rhetoric? I know I am. Every day I turn on the news(it's like being a junkie, I think!), and I start getting frustrated. I can't seem to turn it off for long though. Watching the politicians and pundits in Washington is kind of like a horrific car accident. You don't want to look, but you can't help it. Why can't we all just get along? Wait a minute, I am starting to sound like Mr.Rogers or a playground supervisor. There are so many special interests and so many differing views of what needs to be done in this country. We can't finish one thing without treading on the toes of whoever doesn't agree with every aspect of any plan to fix anything! Why can't we just start on the points of agreement?

The first problem we seem to encounter is the language we use. We know what we mean when we say something(kind of!), but we worry about what the language is going to say to the people of the future in this country. Can what we put into law right now open the door to any other kind of interpretation in the future that will cause material harm to any part of American society in the future? Generalizing does seem to happen to virtually all language. All you have to do to realize the truth of this statement is try to read a book written by authors of previous generations. I am a pretty smart cookie, and a college graduate, but I can be intimidated sometimes by the change in the language. My best subject was always English, but when I read Plato's Republic in college, I had to read and re-read each paragraph several times to really "get" what he was talking about.


So, in the interest of simplicity, couldn't we get that guy that wrote all the "for Dummies" books to translate all these bills for us and put it in language the average American can understand? I have attempted to read a large part of the House Bill #3200 for healthcare reform, and the language is ridiculously complicated. That is why it runs over a thousand pages long. I am new to political activism, but not to political interest. I have been concerned with politics since my early high school years. Politicians have been progressively concerned with either pleasing everyone who seeks entitlements, or with trying to hide the more unpleasant aspects inside these massive appropriation bills even if they have nothing whatsoever to do with the original intent. It's a cushy life and they want more than anything to get reelected.
So, if I were President, instead of trying to sell a bill that is so huge and arcanely complicated, I would start working on consensus. My bill would start like this:

Can we agree that we are all living organisms?
Can we agree that all living organisms that can breathe and form sensate thought are human beings?
Can we agree that human beings need health care?
Can we agree that money is a necessary tool for civilized culture, but not the be-all-and-end-all goal for living?
Can we agree that fixing problems is a good goal?
Can we agree that fixing problems we already have is preferable to creating more problems to fix?
Can we agree that human beings not having access to health care is a problem that needs fixing?
Can we agree that Medicare and Medicaid have problems needing to be fixed?
Can we agree that fixing an existing structure may be more economical than building a new one, especially if no one knows how to build a new one?
Okay, I think we just hit a snag!

The snag is this: Great Britain, Canada, France, and Germany have built socialized medical models. Germany abandoned it already because it was not cost-effective and led to rationing of services. Great Britain, Canada, and France have models that are already in big trouble, bankrupting the countries and leading to the rationing of services. The people in those countries with money come here for health care, so why are we trying to follow them down the rabbit hole? People with money will always get whatever services they need no matter where they need to go to get it. We need to fix the services for people without enough money to access care. Instead we are throwing the baby out with the bath water.

Many middle class people in this country have found that it is cheaper to go to India for health care services. It is a growing trend because the cost of the plane ticket and hospital care is cheaper there and the outcome is just as good. Not as many frills there. You probably won't have cable TV in your hospital room, but the cutting edge treatments are just as good as we can get here. Why can they do it there in a cost-effective way, and we can't? I don't know all of them, but I bet it's partly because their doctors don't have to worry about outrageous medical malpractice claims.

It is ridiculous that tort reform is not part of the healthcare reform consensus. How many people do you know have talked about the lady who sued McDonald's for the injury due to spilling hot coffee in her lap? How many ads for fat cat law offices have you seen on TV telling you to see them if you or a relative has had death or injury from a procedure or a medication? The advertising budget for just one of those big firms would support my family in style for a year! Insurance companies are in the same league. The goal of profits at any human cost is the biggest problem with getting anything done in this country.Insurance companies, lawyers, and unions are the most insidious lobbyists in this country, and anyone wanting to get re-elected has to bargain with these players to the American peoples' detriment.

I am convinced that most of our lawmakers want to do the right thing by the American people, as long as they don't have to sacrifice their own livelihoods to do it. I don't believe that most of these people get into office to be corrupt. They become corrupt because of our system. If they all had to play by the same rules, there would be no incentive. Campaign finance reform is another problem that needs to be fixed before we can successfully move America forward on all these other platforms. If we could prioritize these things and form task forces and ethics panels and get these other things figured out, any legislation would be a comparative piece of cake.

It seems huge and intimidating, and it probably is because of greed. But socializing government programs doesn't fix the problem, it just further polarizes the "haves" from the "have nots". We already have a 'class system' in American society, and it's getting worse, not better. No one is going to give up their wealth voluntarily so the rest of us can live better, healthier lives.
Can we agree that money should have nothing to do with curing a disease in a human being? I thought not.
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