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The health care debate has usurped the entire governing process in the last several weeks. The rancor of the participants on both sides of the debate tends to indicate something more than just a concern about big government, ballooning national debt, and loss of choice. If the broad definition of racism is used to encompass the idea of believing that a superior group has the right to expect better health care than the masses, that might explain the cause of this furor.

If you watch the town halls, the large majority of individuals that feel the most threatened are those that would fit into the description of WASP - White Anglo-Saxon Protestants. This group seems to feel that they are the true Americans and therefore should be exempt from any sacrifice that might raise the health care standards of the less worthy. This is a form of economic racism that dives into the very core of self interest and should be anathema to any true Christian. Sadly, where is the rebuke that should be proclaimed from every pulpit in the land? It seems that universal health care does not fit into the doctrines of Christian prosperity.

The second great obstacle in providing universal health care is the fact that health care is big business and no one involved wants to give up a single cent of income to those unworthy of their sacrifice. Lobbying by the AMA, drug industry and insurance companies has created a monetary juggernaut that has ground the poor into a hole of purgatory of which they can never climb out without the help of the middle class citizens of America. Will that middle class ever forget self interest and become saviors of the less fortunate? Doubtful!

President Obama has bitten off more that he can chew because he mistakenly believed in the goodness of the middle class citizens. He needs to revaluate his health care plan and remember the only way to eat an elephant is one bite at a time.

 

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Listened to commentary last week on this subject. It was stated that President Obama learned well from the Clintons what not to do, but did not learn from FDR what he should have done. It was stated that FDR began selling the idea of a Social Security bill six months prior to the bill being introduced in Congress. FDR specifically played down the idea that the program was socialism - sound familiar? For what it’s worth, President Obama has my support.

Posted by Cliff Dawkins, on Monday, 17 August 2009 at 07:08


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