Monday, November 18, 2013

Who Decides?

I don't get the whole insurance thing, if nobody can "get it right" why not just forget about it? At least until someone who knows what they are doing, can fix it. If it can't just be dumped, work out the flaws before releasing it onto the general public. The last thing anyone needs is another frustrating "muck up" to deal with. These "bugs" should have been completely worked out, and tested, long before this thing was passed or opened for business.

I seriously doubt that many average mortals would be bothered by this thing being postponed for a year, or forever. Put those who have managed to get through back on their original plan, so they at least have that, and call it a day, until the powers that be can get it right. Its not their fault someone who wasn't thinking clearly jumped the gun. Why is it the government always seems to make things worse, when trying to fix something?

I realize the insurance/health care thing is indeed broken, but why make things even worse by creating mass confusion? Those kind of measures aren't doing anyone any good. Roll it back up, assign multitudes of those fat pay check drawing seat warmers spread across the government to it, and don't present it again until its done right.

It never ceases to amaze me how things that no one in the general populace wants, are repeatedly placed into effect anyway. Not only in the federal government, but in local also. There is this healthcare thing, few had read and understood, so those in a position to put it into effect, say vote for it, then you can read and understand it..? Huh..? What kind of sense does that make? Once its already there, if you don't like it or understand it, you're stuck with it anyway.

Then there are two such instances in my local area. One a middle school no one wanted, because there were already five area elementary schools, and a high school. No one wanted the new school, which replaced two elementary schools, but the school board voted it in anyway. And the bigger, more modern, new middle school was built.

Then there was the bigger, better, and more modern, new hospital that no one wanted. The tax payers didn't want it, after a good many job losses in the area, but it was voted in anyway. And guess what, we now have a brand new hospital, no one wanted. What ever happened to government for the people, by the people, and of the people? Just a certain few in certain positions, decide, I guess..? And once again, I'm lost as to the right answer, out here in the country.  








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