"Most of the people I met [at the Kansas City Free
Health Clinic] were working people. Eighty-three percent of the people
who come to these clinics are employed. But over and over and over, I
heard about unaffordable junk insurance, unaffordable premiums, obscene
co-pays. During these very difficult economic times, the choice always
comes down to food, clothing, and heat or insurance and health care. I
also repeatedly heard people say that when they had insurance, they
still got stuck with the bills, so what's the point of having
insurance? Yes, we all know about that scam."
Eve "nyceve" Gittelson, Huffington Post, 12/12/09
There is something horribly wrong when a country claiming to be the
Leader of Democracy in the Free World turns its back, shuts its eyes,
blocks its ears, and cries "Poor" when it is faced with a shameful,
outrageous truth: That there are citizens of this country--working
citizens--who can't afford health care and are turned away from free
health clinics held in venues as large as 120,000 sq. ft. because the
volunteer staffers are overwhelmed with unbelievable numbers of people
seeking medical help.
SHAME on the White House, SHAME on Congress, and SHAME on any person with the ability to do something about it who hasn't.
Read
this,
please. Watch Gittelson's videos. Then take an hour or so to bombard
the White House, every member of Congress, the New York Times, The
Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN, Fox, and
every other media outlet that could do something about this abominable
health care debacle and hasn't.
You'll note I've left MSNBC off of this list. That's because they've done remarkable work
promoting the efforts of the
National Association of Free Clinics.)
Keith Olbermann has
raised well over a million dollars for them, and literally got the ball
rolling enough so that they could rent larger buildings and care for
more patients in more cities. But no matter how large the operation,
they inevitably have to turn people away. They do it with heavy
hearts, with tears in their eyes.
Meanwhile the Obama administration and the Congress of the United
States bog themselves down in speechifying and face-saving pissing
matches. They've made closed door promises to the perpetrators of all
that misery, the so-called Health Care "providers", and now have the
nerve to mask their perfidy as sudden concern for our economic
well-being. I've heard enough of their unctuous speeches, their phony
concern, their whistling Dixie off-key.
I'm off now to give 'em hell. I hope I'm not alone.
Ramona
(Cross-posted at Ramona's Voices
here)