A New Affordable Care Act For All
America has been overrun with capitalism, while Americans are too afraid and biased to adapt new ideals. A country’s well-being should not be on a profit chart, its healthcare should be of the people, by the people and for the people and it shall not perish from this earth.
In this country we live with a capitalist market driven society. With a market driven society comes a market driven healthcare system. This healthcare system puts prices on the healthcare of Americans and can set their profit margins at whatever they please. This causes the core problems with the Affordable Care Act.
The United States of America is the only country with a healthcare system that allows the market place to remain private. It has allowed the market to be private but our healthcare to be public. Our taxes will increase as the corporate offices raise the price of a public healthcare system. This will assist America in raising its national deficit, a deficit that is already through the roof.
As a nation ranking #37 on the healthiest countries list, a change is necessary. Singapore is the healthiest nation on the planet and they have free national healthcare. America spends 550,000% more on healthcare per person. Change needs to happen and it needs to happen now.
The Affordable Care Act should be repealed and rewritten. Its ideals are not negative yet they will put a hole in America’s pocket. Rewriting the Affordable Care Act would strengthen the bill and enact what America stands for. We founded this government to establish justice, promote our general welfare and to secure the blessings of liberty to all. Through a public healthcare system we will affectively promote our general welfare and cut budgeting.
Affordable healthcare is more than necessary in America. We may be one of the wealthiest countries per person yet the average amount each American makes is unbalanced due to the 1%. Through a new reformed healthcare system America can start to rebuild the receding Middle class. A new health care system would cut federal spending and allow more funding towards systems in needs of funding such as schooling.
An increase of funding in other areas such as education our middle class will stop receding and the amount of people within the lower class will start to recede. Many Americans will have more money to contribute towards buying necessities if they are not paying for healthcare each year. Through people spending left over money it’ll create an increase in economics and consumerism. This would keep capitalism in America.
Due to cheap access of unhealthy foods American’s obesity is on the rise. Many Americans are facing the struggle of not being able to purchase organic or healthy foods. With companies like McDonalds and Wal-Mart food is becoming cheaper and as the food becomes cheaper so are the materials within that food. Through a rewritten public healthcare system Americans could stop supporting these big companies and support their local economy. Many Americans could help put food on their neighbor’s table as well as theirs with a national public healthcare system.
This society has been socialized to believe in anti-socialism. Through ads and propaganda socialism has been given the views that revolve around communism. I do not believe in a full socialist society. I believe in a socialistic capitalist society. This is the same system that many of our ally countries follow in Europe. Many of which are in the top ten highest gross income per person, top ten most educated countries and top ten most healthy countries.
A country that follows only one strict idea is bound to fall apart. Living in this country we have many different ideals yet capitalism still flows through our system like a dirty poison. America needs to be diverse as its people. If America’s people are diverse why can’t its ideas be diverse? We need to start accepting new concepts to add to this global melting pot known as America.
National healthcare is the start we need to become a more united nation. This healthcare will lift a heavy burden off the citizens of the United States of America and its government. Through it we will gain our middle class back, promote our general welfare and reduce our national debt deficit. As our allies have showed us it has no negative impact on Americans.
The United States of America is not the great country it once was. It is the country with the most unused potential. Through a public healthcare system in which we eradicate a private market we will start to rebuild this great country and live up to the great name of America.
In this country we live with a capitalist market driven society. With a market driven society comes a market driven healthcare system. This healthcare system puts prices on the healthcare of Americans and can set their profit margins at whatever they please. This causes the core problems with the Affordable Care Act.
The United States of America is the only country with a healthcare system that allows the market place to remain private. It has allowed the market to be private but our healthcare to be public. Our taxes will increase as the corporate offices raise the price of a public healthcare system. This will assist America in raising its national deficit, a deficit that is already through the roof.
As a nation ranking #37 on the healthiest countries list, a change is necessary. Singapore is the healthiest nation on the planet and they have free national healthcare. America spends 550,000% more on healthcare per person. Change needs to happen and it needs to happen now.
The Affordable Care Act should be repealed and rewritten. Its ideals are not negative yet they will put a hole in America’s pocket. Rewriting the Affordable Care Act would strengthen the bill and enact what America stands for. We founded this government to establish justice, promote our general welfare and to secure the blessings of liberty to all. Through a public healthcare system we will affectively promote our general welfare and cut budgeting.
Affordable healthcare is more than necessary in America. We may be one of the wealthiest countries per person yet the average amount each American makes is unbalanced due to the 1%. Through a new reformed healthcare system America can start to rebuild the receding Middle class. A new health care system would cut federal spending and allow more funding towards systems in needs of funding such as schooling.
An increase of funding in other areas such as education our middle class will stop receding and the amount of people within the lower class will start to recede. Many Americans will have more money to contribute towards buying necessities if they are not paying for healthcare each year. Through people spending left over money it’ll create an increase in economics and consumerism. This would keep capitalism in America.
Due to cheap access of unhealthy foods American’s obesity is on the rise. Many Americans are facing the struggle of not being able to purchase organic or healthy foods. With companies like McDonalds and Wal-Mart food is becoming cheaper and as the food becomes cheaper so are the materials within that food. Through a rewritten public healthcare system Americans could stop supporting these big companies and support their local economy. Many Americans could help put food on their neighbor’s table as well as theirs with a national public healthcare system.
This society has been socialized to believe in anti-socialism. Through ads and propaganda socialism has been given the views that revolve around communism. I do not believe in a full socialist society. I believe in a socialistic capitalist society. This is the same system that many of our ally countries follow in Europe. Many of which are in the top ten highest gross income per person, top ten most educated countries and top ten most healthy countries.
A country that follows only one strict idea is bound to fall apart. Living in this country we have many different ideals yet capitalism still flows through our system like a dirty poison. America needs to be diverse as its people. If America’s people are diverse why can’t its ideas be diverse? We need to start accepting new concepts to add to this global melting pot known as America.
National healthcare is the start we need to become a more united nation. This healthcare will lift a heavy burden off the citizens of the United States of America and its government. Through it we will gain our middle class back, promote our general welfare and reduce our national debt deficit. As our allies have showed us it has no negative impact on Americans.
The United States of America is not the great country it once was. It is the country with the most unused potential. Through a public healthcare system in which we eradicate a private market we will start to rebuild this great country and live up to the great name of America.