I am still amazed at the debate in congres about the health care system. Living in a country where this has been taken care of since the '60, I can't understand the enormous amount of resistance against these basic health care plans.
On the news here (Holland) they told us that this debate has been going on since Teddy Roosevelt. Is this true?? And if it is true, why can't congres get this bill to pass?
In short: I find it truly amazing that the US has more than 45 million uninsured people, but the US congres doens't give the other bills the time of day. As a result nothing happens and this soap continues. Why is this? Is it really because both parties only accept their plan? I heard many causes for public protest on this forum, but it is awefully quiet regarding something so profound!
On the news here (Holland) they told us that this debate has been going on since Teddy Roosevelt. Is this true?? And if it is true, why can't congres get this bill to pass?
In short: I find it truly amazing that the US has more than 45 million uninsured people, but the US congres doens't give the other bills the time of day. As a result nothing happens and this soap continues. Why is this? Is it really because both parties only accept their plan? I heard many causes for public protest on this forum, but it is awefully quiet regarding something so profound!