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Saturday, February 14, 2009

SissCoKids Blogs About Health Care

Posted February 14, 2009

We need a National Single Payer Health Care System for all of us. This system would allow all to have health care and to take the profit out of the system. Right now a good portion of our benefit premiums goes toward supporting the insurance companies, increasing the cost of health care for all, with no real health benefit. We need to purge our third party administrators and insurance companies from our Health Care System in the United States.

Take the time to tell Congress that House of Representatives' Bill HR 676 needs to be passed.
Link to contact your Representatives at the U. S. House of Representatives: http://www.house.gov/ Link to contact your Senators at the U. S. Senate: http://www.senate.gov/ Link to sign a petition for a National Single Payer Health Care System:
http://www.peaceteam.net/action/pnum935.php This needs to be passed before it is too late and before Congress decides on a bill that doesn't take care of all Americans.

So many times we heard from our citizens that are Differently Abled that they can't take a part time or full time job for fear of losing their Medicaid or Medicare benefits. So many times, especially lately, we hear from family, friends and clients that they've just lost their job or are in fear of losing their job and their health care. This problem could be yours tomorrow. You are an accident away from being disabled or Differently Abled! Look no farther than our United States Soldiers that went away healthy men and women, only to return needing benefits and services, most of all, many of them sadly enough, Heath Care.

Contact your United States Representatives and Senators today:
http://www.house.gov/ http://www.senate.gov/ Sign the petition to support a National Single Payer Health Care System: http://www.peaceteam.net/action/pnum935.php

A national single payer health care system would go a long way in aiding our economic recovery. Citizens could seek preventative care or less than critical care from physicians, saving our emergency rooms for what they do best, emergency and critical care. What we do for the least of those, we do for the good of all.

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