Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Video: Health Care vids from NotSoSure.org

Ya know .. the notion of something working flawlessly to help people has a real noble sound to it. Like the current health care debate. I mean, nobody wants others to be sick and dying. And nobody wants anybody to be sick and dying for an extended period of time. Anything to help others get better and get them off of that road of un-health is what we all want, eh?

Here's a couple of videos from the fellows at notsosure.org.

The first video is about how Gov't run health care would be if we were to compare it to a Gov't run restaurant. How it'd operate, the decisions it makes, the way it handles it's customers. The thing I find astounding about the health care debate is that the gov't is trying to make a one-size-fits-all set of plans that will work for all. This country of ours, is not a one-size-fits-all country. We are individuals. We have our own minds and thoughts and ideas. To force everyone into the same health care shoebox, will force restrictions and regulations in a way we've not seen before in the civilian public that people won't like.



The second video is about 'Testing Gov't Run Health Care'. Which I say.. "Hey.. let's all look to the Veterans Administration. What do the vets think about it? The ones that are healthy.. what are their opinions? The ones that are chronically sick/injured .. what do they think?" Imagine a system similar to the Veterans Administration series of hospitals / clinics / doctors / nurses / technicians / etc that is 1000x or 10,000x larger? The little problems of the VA system will likely (when similarly implemented) will become problems that are 10,000x or 100,000x worse because these problems were never solved when the set of people that are solved is relatively small in comparison.

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