An Expat Life: Nicaragua Blues and Ruse

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Universal Health Care



Why don't we have it?

Really?! Why is America the only nation in the Western world without universal health care for its citizens? Why is our infant mortality rate higher than that of Nicaragua? Why is our life expectancy lower than Cuba's?

These are just some of the points raised by Michael Moore in his recent film, Sicko, which examines the health care crisis in America. And when I say crisis, I cannot stress the word nearly enough.

1. I know, I know, you say universal health care is 'socialism'.... Perhaps....
But how about our police force, our firefighters, libraries, postal service?? I think most would agree that our firefighters' valiant efforts during 9/11 were not impeded by some 'socialistic plague' of indifference caused by a lack of capitalistic drive. The same can be said about this nation's police force. While less than perfect, our police force performs remarkably. Our nation's libraries operate as a not-for-profit service that all Americans are eligible to enjoy.

So, if we agree that free public safety and reading are 'understood rights' of Americans, why not healthcare?

2. It costs too much. We are already paying too much. As premiums rise, services have dwindled. People are now 'too young', 'too fat', 'too old', and 'not sick enough' to obtain treatment for conditions and maladies. Legal loopholes are sought, pre-existing conditions scrutinized by teams of medical experts, employed by the insurance companies, with the sole purpose of establishing denial quotas. Often times, these tactics are utilized in a war of attrition that paralyzes the insured, until it is 'too late', when early treatment could've prevented worsening outcomes.

How can countries like France, United Kingdom, and Canada all afford healthcare, and we cannot? Why can't we eliminate the overhead of insurance claims, designer drug 'marketing', billing departments, etc?

3. The ethical question. It's as simple as this. The American health care system is run for profit, not health. The systems in Western Europe and Canada are run for health, not profit. Our priorities are reversed. Thankfully, our police and firefighters don't operate under a 'for profit' basis.

Can you imagine a society in which you have a house fire, and instead of immediately calling '911' for the proper help, you first fret over whether your 'firefighter insurance' will cover the expenses of the trucks, hydrants, manpower, and resources used to combat the blaze. Then, in the end, you may be retroactively billed thousands of dollars because of a 'pre-existing condition' within the foundation of your house, determined by a team of 'building specialists', contracted by your 'friendly' insurance company. All the while, you have paid premiums in a timely manner for this 'safeguard' against catastrophe.

Somehow, our 'socialist' government has gotten it right with the police and firefighters.....now, it is time for Americans to enjoy government health care. The person that offers the best answer to this question will inevitably get my vote in 2008........even if that means Hillary.

As always, your comments are encouraged....
see Michael Moore's health care proposal here.

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Merry Christmas

Best Wishes and Happy Holidays to all.....from all of us in Managua!!

Feliz Navidad!

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Ramblin Round Sofia??

Well, in case you haven't heard, looks like my Blues show is heading to Sofia, Bulgaria. We'll be heading out of Managua next summer, back to D.C. for some Bulgarian lessons...and then, we'll be hitting the slopes of Mt. Vitosha.

Hope all is well with all 3 of my readers. Hahahaha

More to follow....maybe even a video with my new Nicaraguan classical guitar.

Monday, December 17, 2007

Fighting Darth Vader



Brodie meets his match at Disney.....

Friday, December 14, 2007

Cleaning Up

I've had time to get my cyberlife in order a bit. We got back from vacation last week and I'm in the process of cleaning up my blogs. Err....I mean my blog. You see, my other blog was sold off and has become a spam haven. So, don't say I didn't warn you.

As for me, I'm learning some Grateful Dead and Bob Dylan tunes on my new classical guitar, as well as some old Carter family standards. It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!

Cheers to all....