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Catastropic illness can make any family quickly poor. In order to get life-saving medications and therapies, either to prolong life or inhance the quality of the short one left or both, Americans without health insurance must have a very low  income--in Florida, it's $10,000.Do better and you are cut off and die. Doctors realize this and call people 100% disabled so they can qualify for Medicaid even though they privately want the patient to try to walk a mile a day and otherwise function as much as possible. They won't say the patient can walk a mile, becuase they know this would kill him.
After he gets his organ transplant reality sets in: he cannot live like he hoped--earning a living again, like all the transplant patients showcased in the media. He can't make over $9,999 a year for a family of 3.he is still in hell. Is it worth hanging on, bringing your family down with you? Should you refuse the transplant?
 

A national health insurance regardless of income would allow people waiting for a transplant to earn money writing books or selling crafts. It would allow people post-transplant on expensive anti-organ -rejection drugs the rest of their lives a chance to earn money writing a book, going to work somewhere, even back to their old field, without losing their meds and dying within a week.

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If we could only unite ,like other groups rally! But we are all in bed feeling like yuk.

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But the big guys are self-centered

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People have to come first!

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God asks us to love the other as ourselves.

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And then I read an article in the February 2004 Natural History by Director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University and Special Advisor to UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan on the Millenium Development Goals and I realized how excited I would be that our President seems to get it about world health, if he only got it about American health and I had an income of $30,000 a year to raise my two children on instead of $9,000.
The article is called "Why Must the Poor be Sick?" It's a review of a book by Paul Farmer called Pathologies of Power:Health, Human Rights, and the New War on the Poor.
It says Farmer has saved countless destitute patients lives in Haiti, Peru, and Russia, and has shown that effective health services, even complex medical regimens, can be put in place in impoverished communiities."His accomplishments have forcefully undercut the flimsy excuses that the rich countries have routinely offered for their inaction, as millions of people die unnecessarily each year in poor countries...farmer has 3 themes..that the poor are not the victims of their sins but of their circumstances,; instead of sitting in judgement on the sick and dying, rich countries should be helping to save them. 2. The poor can be successfully treated and cured of disease, even in the most unlikely and impoverished circumstances. 3, the human rights community should be defending the rights of the poor to health, for without the right to health, all other human rights are likely to proove empty. Nothing, farmer argues, b except practical, physical resources--in ample supply throughout the rich world--is keeping the poor world from undergoing a revolution in health.
"Farmer's moral stance is grounded in what the liberation theology movement calls a " preferential option for the poor", a principle of Roman catholic social teaching that enjoins the rich to offer dignity and material support to the poor...
But he goes on to suggest..structural violence is the key barrier to escape from poverty. In essence, he occassionally comes close to espousing a neo-Marxist theory, according to which extremem poverty persists mainly because of exploitation by the rich and powerful. (That the rich become steadily richer and the poor steadily poorer) is not true--"Haiti aside--the Haitian experience does not shed much light on the massive reduction of poverty in Asia in the past quarter century, particularly in China and India. ..or even the Dominican Republic....
contrary to the steroetypes prevalent within the bureaucraceis of rich countries and international development agencies, the destitute adn vulnerable patients that farmer comes into contact with are smart, resourceful, and absolutely intent on staying alive. They adhere even to complicated drug regimens,...Farmer's genius was to treat his HIV/AIDS and MDR-TB patients without asking permission from the official aid agencies. They would surely have said no. (using donated drugs and pilfered supplies) Farmer and his colleague Jim Kim of the Harvard medical School demonstrated clinical efficacy in treating  those 2 diseases and that drug prices could be sharply reduced through aggressive negotiations.
As their successes have become apparant, Farmer, Kim, and their colleagues have increasingly focused on persuading policy makers to make a bold commitment to improved health among the world's poor. Hence, the third theme--that human rights are indivisible--that so-called social and economic rights must accompany civil and political rights. Making such a shift of emphasis would be a sea of change for a community that has traditionally been organized around the defense of civil and political rights alone.
'''"Again and again he shows that when poor people are abandoned to their economic fate, merely defending their civil rights will not keep them alive--muc less give them a chance for a dignified and prosperous life....the rich have an obligation to the poor, to help the poor stay alive in the face of structural impediments of lethal dimensions..."
And here I am, all for this , all against it an hour ago. Not understanding. I still think America should give dignity and health care to its own and then to others too but not to others while people like me go around without dental and our ears so swollen from dental caries they are llike donkey ears....
And so it is with other situations in our lives. Those who want to be successful must help their neighbors, friends, relatives be successful. Those who choose to live well must help others live well, for the value of a life is measured by the lives it touches. And those who choose to be happy must help others find happiness, for the welfare of each is bound up with the welfare of all.Incidently, the only U.S. Presidential candidate I heard talking like this is Dennis Kucinich.