of our scarce health care dollars for the private (and familys future) wasteful indulgences?
sham foreign assets. Then there are the standard insurance practices such as “recision” by which companies regularly try to get out of responsibility to seriously ill enrollees based on failure to dot “i’s” and cross “t’s” on their policies filed years earlier. Also keep in mind that in the early 21st century Americans overwhelmingly agree that the time has come for universal health care, even if it were to raise taxes. Apparently, this does not conflict with the American Dream of 70% of us. There is also the “problem with children”. Children will generally continue to suffer from diminished health care resources when they live in families in which not everyone is covered for their health care needs. Not only are these children less likely to be enrolled in programs and taken to the clinics and hospitals where they need to go, but their care at home for them at critical times is compromised by diminished capacities of the adults or older siblings in the same household who cannot access