This is just a usual Thursday. Workout, shower, play with Clayton, work, lunch, afternoon delight, work, home, nap, drink wine, fix dinner, drink wine, watch Survivor, drink wine, play on the computer...yes it is a usual Thursday, or a usual day, less the extra wine. Not much going on in life but the mundane but I like it just fine. I'm not going to work tomorrow and will hopefully get to sleep in a bit, not long as I have to get up and let the cleaning lady in. Then I will meet my friend C at the Brush Creek Bazaar for the afternoon. As I said there is not much here today and I'm not sure why but my mind is kind of blank.
I do have a thought though about health insurance. Yes, I may get a little political. I really don't know which side this is all on and I really don't care. All I care about is the betterment for the American people, or just people! This probably comes from my recent visit for the untrasound on Monday. I had to pay a $500 deductible for it and we will see how the insurance pays for it. I think, yes I THINK, that if the insurance companies would attend to the fact that paying for preventive medicine/care, then we would effectively save money, but wait, I think the insurance companies have a vested interest in keeping us sick so we can buy more pharmecuticals from the med companies which influences the insurance companies...OH IT IS SUCH A VICIOUS CIRCLE! Where will it all end. Is is driven by greed. YES, I say it is. Rise up and take a stand against...Oh gosh, I've had a whole bottle of wine tonight. That is not good. Oh well, maybe I'll get some traffic on this little babble, do you think.
3 comments:
I often think my mom would still be alive today if america had an affordable healthcare system. right now i'm without healthcare because i'm unemployed. sure, if i have an emergency i can get care - at the highest cost possible and would hurt the health care system because i couldn't afford the bill after.
I'm right there with you. I just had a huge e-mail argument (ummm... discussion) with a Republican friend of mine.
Sounds like a great Thursday, especially the afternooon.
Its kind of hard to have a rational discussion on health care. The US spends about 16% of its gross national product on health care compared to 10% average for other industrialized countries and yet we have 40 million people +/- not covered and the 47th highest life expectancy.
Something has to give. I know that and I'm a Republican.
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