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Medical Insurance Cost Is Not a Supply and Demand Issue

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Medical Insurance is one very disturbing subject that is affecting every family in America today. The pace at which we are now traveling through real time life events is staggering, and we as individuals are being excluded from the real issues that we are facing.

Medical issues are actually taking a back seat to political positions that are being heavily

influenced by religious misguidance. For example, stem cell research is being forced to slow down based on the religious position of 'don't mess with mother nature or God's miracles of life'.

Medical Insurance has become a greed driven tool that is so clouded by a whole list of easily disguised topics that we can't see what's being told to us for the real crimes that are affecting our lives. Medical Insurance is nothing more than a business that relies on fueling a culture that is dependent on the available medical treatments that are controlled by the Food & Drug Administration and it's political allies.

Before you go in either direction with your views on medical insurance, medical treatments, stem cell research, or religious issues, ask yourself a few simple questions about what makes sense. Do you really believe there is medical treatment that can cure Cancer and it currently exists? Do you think, if there is a cure that the Food & Drug Administration would be involved? If the government and the pharmaceutical companies are involved, and they are, would there stand to be greed and control applied to this available medical treatment? If stem cell treatment could cure numerous diseases and afflictions would you agree it's a pro-life issue? If you know someone that has a life threatening disease and there is a cure, but it's not available due to religious and governmental issues, would you be willing to voice your opinion?

Medical Insurance is forcing the average American to pay enormous premiums for less coverage and less, in hospital treatment time, so that they can maintain a level of profit equal only to the oil companies. So, what has America come to, the land of milk and honey, or the land of milk for more money?

Unless you have been directly affected at this point, trust me, you will eventually, and you already are being affected indirectly, you soon will be.. Medical insurance is allowing people to die and suffer needlessly out of greed more than anything else. Other countries, are no longer wanting to send their top doctors and scientists to the United States because of trivial issues, that we as Americans are allowing our politicians to mask, for the sake of greed and personal gain. While we at home are allowing golden opportunities to slip away, by letting the absolute best doctors, researchers, and scientists to seek other parts of the world that will allow for there studies and cures.

Medical Insurance Costs will continue to erode our global ability to maintain the best care and best cures for the diseases that affect the world. If you can't afford the medical treatment, you certainly won't be able to afford to travel abroad to find a cure for a loved one. Speak out to your government leaders to save us all from continued isolation from the rest of the world.

If you have read these words and want to make a definite difference in where our country is going medically and financially, I urge you to contact your local, state, and national leaders, to allow for more relaxed visa restrictions for medical studies in the United State, to allow for stem cell research, and to put more restrictions on medical insurance companies by increasing the amount of medical coverage a person has access to, unrelated to their income. We don't get sick based on income, therefore we need the same common sense applied to medical insurance. Determine a national average cost for healthcare and allow Americans the same right to treatment paid for by a flat percentage of their income so that whatever aliments you have and wherever you live, you can receive the same medical treatment. The thinking here is similar to a flat tax solution to our federal income tax laws.

Medical Insurance Companies certainly don't want you to be aware of alternative medicines and cures but they do exist and you can discover some very valuable resources if you choose to apply these remedies. While I don't endorse any of these due to not having firsthand experience, it is interesting to see how effective they may be.

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