Can problem-ridden gov solve health-care woes?
Social Security, Medicare, Welfare (Medicaid) and the U.S. Post Office are all government-run, subsidized, and each has been failing financially for too many years. No one on the federal level has any idea how to fix the problems, nor does anyone want to touch such delicate subjects for fear of public reaction. How can any administration, regardless of political affiliation, expect the average citizen to believe the federal government is capable of creating and maintaining yet another health-care program? While I compliment President Obama for his opinion of changes that need to be made in health care, it might be worth a little political outrage to fall back, regroup and fix the problems of the present before moving forward to create new ideas, which at this point in time can only be seen as an endangerment to the financial future of generations to follow.