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February 18, 2010 - Issue 363 |
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What’s Robbing America of its People’s
Health |
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One of the great tragedies of the past year is the failure of our national leaders to take care of old business that should have been addressed a half-century ago - health care for all. It doesn�t matter that the politicians are of one stripe or another. They didn�t do the job and the people and the nation will suffer accordingly. The general health of a people is a national security
issue and our national health doesn�t measure up to that of other so-called
developed countries. It doesn�t even measure up to some �developing� countries
or what used to be called the There has been speculation that, if there were not a health-care-for-all program, beginning with the inauguration of Barack Obama as president, there might not be one for another generation or two. After all, when he was a mere senator, President Obama expressed strong support for universal health care. He thought single-payer universal health care was a good idea. Then he was inaugurated and began to see who runs the country and all of its various parts. He began to see the wisdom of further pursuing our military adventures in the Middle East, even after he had said that we would leave Iraq (in due time), close Guantanamo prison in Cuba, and change the way we approach foreign policy. What he didn�t say was that we would leave There is little that is reported about the actual
numbers of American troops and mercenaries in All of that costs money and empires have a way of
extracting that money from its own citizens because, often, the people
of the countries conquered don�t have the financial wherewithal to pay
taxes. What they pay with is their natural resources and they don�t much
benefit from their exploitation. Just have a look at the condition of
the people of According to the Census Bureau, last September,
about 39.8 million Americans were living in poverty, up from 37.3 million
in 2007. The prediction was that the poverty rate would increase in 2010
and that the unemployment rate would stay high, despite claims that the
country is coming out of the Great Recession. Poverty is defined by the
Anyone trying to raise a family on any paycheck knows how difficult it is to make ends meet and to eat a few times a day. At the poverty end of the pay scale, three meals a day is out of the question. With continued job losses and downsizing of businesses, with continued shipping of production out of the country, the prospect of a full recovery is bleak. A full recovery would include a job for anyone who wants one. And those jobs would have to be well-paying. Right now, there are six job-seekers for every job opening and it looks as if it will stay that way for some time. The ripple effect is, and will be, profound. Schools are cutting teachers, kids have bigger classes, the �frills� such as art, music, and sports are being cut. Some schools are closing and considering mergers. The effects on local communities are just as profound and public services will be affected: road and street maintenance, water systems, sewage treatment, public health services. State and local governments are in or are nearing bankruptcy. Citizens are reaching the end of their capacity to pay more taxes. We�re reaching a time in which the military-industrial complex will have drained just about as much as it can, while leaving a whisper of life in the country. President Eisenhower warned of the growing power of the military machine in his farewell speech to the people in 1961. No stranger to war and the machinery of war and the philosophies of those who pursue war for their own ends, he nonetheless warned: ��This conjunction of an immense military establishment and a large arms industry is new in the American experience. The total influence - economic, political, even spiritual - is felt in every city, every statehouse, every office of the federal government. We recognize the imperative need for this development. Yet we must not fail to comprehend its grave implications. Our toil, resources and livelihood are all involved; so is the very structure of our society�� Eisenhower also pointed out that ��we annually spend
on military security more than the net income of all That was a lot of money, but today, the Pentagon
and military spending account for half of the world�s total military spending.
By contrast, Wars in the Endless war and the prospect of endless war will
complete the bleeding of the American people and the A great threat to our stability is the general ill-health of the American people. As a nation, we can not casually note that 50 million do not have access to health care and perhaps an equal amount do not have adequate health care. A nation can�t survive when its people are not well. This is a strange time, when an international criminal can call the tune and nations dance. Of course, it helps if the tune called is the one that nations want to dance to, and that seems to be the case with the �war on terror.� It�s a convenient appellation and it means that anyone can be considered a �terrorist,� worthy of being the object of a new �war.� These are not nations or states. They�re criminals, but they can cause a nation to launch a new war against a gang or a single individual and call it warfare. That is, unless a handy nation can be found to blame for harboring such criminals. In that case, a more conventional war can be launched. In his farewell address, Eisenhower seemed to be
anticipating the kind of government and political system that exist in
the ��Another factor in maintaining balance involves the element of time,� he said. �As we peer into society�s future, we - you and I, and our government - must avoid the impulse to live only for today, plundering, for our own ease and convenience, the precious resources of tomorrow. �We cannot mortgage the material assets of our grandchildren without asking the loss also of their political and spiritual heritage. We want democracy to survive for all generations to come, not to become the insolvent phantom of tomorrow.� Millions of the children of whom he spoke live today in poverty, without the prospect of a proper education, without wholesome food, and without the health care that they need to become full and active citizens. It isn�t only the disparity in wealth in BlackCommentator.com Columnist, John Funiciello, is a labor organizer and
former union organizer. His union work started when he became a local
president of The Newspaper Guild in the early 1970s. He was a reporter
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