Wednesday, August 12, 2009

The Viscount Wades Into the Healthcare Debate

Ladies and gentlemen, the Viscount must weigh into the healthcare debate currently waging at the various forums across this wonderful nature. He could care less if they are vociferous or contentious. He thinks such displays of public enthusiasms are healthy just like a purging of one's bowels. Shit must get out before one feels better.

Even though he is comfortable with the expressions of a variety of views in public fora, he is a bit concerned with the lack of an alternative plan to the so-called Democratic death panels. He would have respect for the Republicans if they engaged intelligently in the debate as he is a bit concerned over the details of the health plan as currently articulated by the Democratic Party. However, there is no alternative except a general Republican "no."

So what is a Viscount to do? Does he support the torches and pitchforks of the rabble at the gates or does he support the power base that exists and trust them to do what is socially and ethically correct? The Viscount has trust issues with both parties and concludes that until there is an intelligent debate on the issue, he will support those who seek to intelligently deal with the issue at hand.

However, he laments the lack of real public discourse on the issue. Couldn't we all learn something from the discussion and couldn't we inform our leaders without the public spectacle? For whatever reason, the Republicans seem to be turning into the party of the dimwitted. It used to be the other way around. What the heck happened? Do they not want to engage in a serious discussion and instead opt to slide into name calling and anger? Do they not see the problem? The Viscount, given his class, has affinity for the Republican Party. However, he is embarrassed to even consider joining a group with such low wattage. Certainly there are many who feel the same way. The side-show of Palin and Limbaugh continue to do damage.

Currently, the Viscount's county has 1/4 of its population uninsured. Who do we think is covering their health care currently through emergency rooms? The Wizard of Oz? Of course not!! It's the tax payer at a rate much higher than we would pay if they were publicly insured. Is the Viscount missing something?

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