fidelfs wrote:We cannot have health to be based in profit. Many people will die. Well, for Mr. Glen Beck says that in capitalism is acceptable the death of people than cannot pay for the medication. Ummmm.... he never said anything like that! He wants to see all these things become affordable to most people, and then provide for the needy. Medication shouldn't cost a fortune. I mean, why is it that Wal-mart's the only one that can provide prescriptions for $5? But, that's one of the frustrating problems with Healthcare reform. A deal was made early on with pharma in order to get their support. This deal doesn't make sense on either end of the political spectrum. Liberals should hate it because it de-regulates them in many areas. Conservatives should hate it because essentially, the government is paying them off with taxpayer money through Medicare. Government getting into bed with corporations is a bad idea. I think liberals and conservatives should agree on that.
He said that, I normally watch his show because I like some of his thoughts not all of them, just some. I was disgusted when he explained how is acceptable in capitalism to have some deaths from people that cannot afford health insurance. While big insurance and pharma keep having big profit due to the people than can afford them. He said if poor people cannot go to a Hospital for let's say because they got cancer, then that's ok, this way the system won't be overwhelm and keep functioning in optimal way. He said that after years of research, big pharma will find a cure and will be used more widely and the price will go down and then those poor people will able to afford it. He said let the free market work and then we can cure cancer, Alzheimer, etc, a few death are acceptable.....
My point is that it is the system we have now. We cannot have it anymore, don't ask what should we have, because I don't know.
There are some type of cancer that is almost certain death, i.e. pancreatic cancer so, Is that enough the reason to deny poor help, just because they most certainly died? Not, in my book.