So...
January 18 was my son's 36th BD. Shocking to think he would be that old. At some point, he'll be gone longer than here.
Out of respect, my BF left us the 19th of January, 2015. The day after my son's birthday that year, 4 years and some months after my sons death.
The point of this is Medicare For All. My son died due to lack of medical insurance. 4 months from the ACA would've allowed him on my insurance. He died from medical negligence.
So my BF was the CFO of that hospital network. On January 19th 2015, he committed suicide. The letter he left me was one of grief and regret for making financial decisions that took my son and so many others. His job was the bottom line, which eventually meant very little in the end.
I rarely speak of the heartbreak, today, I'm just asking you all, to rethink Medicare For All. It isn't Socialism, it's a human right.
We need to catch up with the countries that have surpassed us. Mexico, for example. Health care, is a human right.
My Chicago rescue kids. Sweetest kids ever. They just want education, love and hope.
And my feline, cause love goes on even when it seems impossible. (He's a rescue from the murder next door. He's just precious.)
My son, and my BF, both suffered so seriously, for financial decisions/corporate greed. Apparently, for my BF, his heartbreak due to the loss of my son and being part of that system that kills for profit, was simply too much. (He had no children of his own, but loved my son dearly.). Stories such as mine aren't all that uncommon. They're the truths that are America. #medicareforall
#bekindtooneanother
In California, where the Democrats hold super majorities in both the Assembly and the Senate, and we have a Democratic Governor, the bill for universal health care just died.
I am beginning to think that the phrase "all enemies foreign and domestic" includes the insurance companies and the AMA.
This from perhaps one of the most technology advanced countries in the world and one of the most morally backward countries of the world.
Thank you for your sharing of yourself like that.
Tech advanced and morally bankrupt, along with the most corrupt political system of any first world country, a total plutocracy or oligarchy.
You don't need to convince me. I've been a Bernie type socialist ever since I was in my early 20s. The only reason we still have our shitty for profit health care scam is because of the huge amount of money and corruption that is in our political system. If only the majority of our citizens, or even a few million of them, would come to DC with pitchforks and torches, like the Trumpers are willing to do, we could put the fear into our bought pols of both major parties in DC and finally get a decent socialized health care system. But most people are content to just let the status quo stay in place, in the arrogant, foolish assumption, that they will never get screwed out of receiving needed care or go medically bankrupt. Boy are so many of them wrong, same as Covid zombies who won't get vaxed. They only learn when it's already too late for them or their family members.
Wow! Sometimes life just deals you a stream of bad hands. You seem to cope amazingly well, given the circumstances. And all with out the benefit of a magic invisible sky Daddy figure. I am truly in awe. And you maintain your sense of humor! Our dear pets can certainly help us get through some shit. Kitties or dogs!
I am so sorry for your devastating losses. I can't imagine the bitterness your grief must carry knowing how preventable it was, except for the backwardness of our country.
There are still too many people who believe insurance is something only deserved by those who "work hard," and they don't realize how broken even our for-profit system is. I used to volunteer with cancer patients and it was heartbreaking how many fully-insured people had to file bankruptcy after treatment because they couldn't begin to pay the $250,000+ bills that were "their share" of the medical costs.
For a good portion of my adult life, I've had a chronic condition and worked hard to maintain my insurance ($8,000-$15,000+ per year premium because they charge you more when you have a pre-existing condition) and pay another $14K to $20K per year for "my share" of the medical costs. For most of those years I was filled with guilt that I was cheating my family out of what that money could otherwise be used for. I still feel guilt for that, but for the past few years, some of that guilt has turned to anger.
Having explored Medicare, I agree with @Sticks48. Although helpful, the costs have increased substantially for a group of people who are often on a small fixed income, and they'll no doubt increase should it be expanded for all. We deserve more than the limitations of Medicare. We deserve to enter the world community with a national healthcare system.
The one thing the reign of the ex odious potus showed was just how corrupt our elected officials and many of their appointees are. We saw during Obama's 2 terms the reach of social media and the influence it has but the degree to which the gop is willing to go shocked some - not me. What shocked me was the number of Americans that have embraced the side that actively is working to kill them.
I agree, but it shouldn't even be Medicare for all. It should be a national health care system. If l was on Medicare instead of the VA, l would still have to be working. With Medicare, all the different parts (B,C,D...), and the supplemental insurance , since Medicare only covers 80%, it ain't cheap. 20% of $100,000 dollar hospital bill is a lot of money, so you have to have supplemental insurance. You can run up that kind of bill with a weekend stay in a hospital if you have surgery.The VA has been great, especially now that you can get local surgeons and hospitals if you are more than 40 miles from a VA hospital. I had hernia surgery in August at a local hospital by a local surgeon.