I think that it is illustrative to look at the argument that seems to be making the rounds. Obamacare is evil because you would be forced to stand in front of a death board who would decide how to end your life. Palin has said something to this effect. Also Pat Buchanan on today's McLaughlin report.
What they are refereeing to is a provision ALLOWING you to see a specialist, social worker, therapist, etc. who could help you decide on a course of action upon being given a really bad diagnoses. Very stressful time of life. Maybe your spouse, or your priest is the best person to ask. Maybe a professional. Wouldn't you like someone, IF YOU WANT, with professional creds to give you insight on hospice care, continuing treatment, no treatment at all? Maybe even at hospice at home until it is time to go to a facility. Doctors don't like this option because they lose a customer. My father had it, and he had a very peaceful end.
Unfortunately, the same players against Terry Shiavo are coming out against this provision. They want to force their religious practices down your throat, without so much as the information of alternatives. Didn't they do the same thing with birth control and turn it into an abstinence only program which when measured had the same success rate as no program. Resulting in Palins daughter... well, I'm not going to go the Letterman route.
Choice is having more, not less information and choices. I deal with the bureaucracy all the time and have rarely had trouble. Of course I assume that they are there to do their jobs. Usually they are quite helpful. Of course I have seen people get pushy, mouthy, and arrogant (I am your boss etc.) and bureaucrats, who know how the system works, can send you to Siberia. I guess you just get the Government you deserve.
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Now that we have solved the health care question, I notice the thread is "Free Sex-change Surgeries." I think that because of limited surgeons, and varied methods, perhaps a maximum payment for the surgery could be set up. Like this. The policy pays max of 17,500 for whole procedure. If yours costs more, then you pay difference. Hormones should be covered whether or not you have surgery, hair removal, breast augmentation, ffs, etc. not. Agree:disagree?