Guest guest Posted November 16, 2008 Report Share Posted November 16, 2008 I agree the present system needs to be fixed. I just don't happen to agree that more government (i.e. socialized health care of some form) is the solution. Dave God doesn't hate sinners, just sin! RE: article from Diabetes In control Dave, & Listers, I too have heard over and over again the horror stories of innocent people trying to get approved for SS and either having to wait a long time or be denied outright. These are people who are treated like liars, cheats and criminals. When my wife and I moved out here to California, boy were we in for a whirlwind of financial nightmares, because after leaving her job of 26 years, Bari found out the hard way that Unemployment doesn't pay if you leave no matter what the reason (it was because I, we, wanted to move back here to California to help take care of my ailing folks.) So there we were, no job, just my SSDI and Bari having to wait at least 6 months before her SSDI kicked in. And it would be two years until she would get MediCare. Boy that was a long two years. In the meantime, we did find county assistance so she could get some medical care, and fortunately she had a good doctor who took very good care of her during that time, but still it was awful having to go into a county clinic and wait all day for the appointment, sitting in a very depressing waiting room that should have been comdemned 50 years ago. After her two years were up, she finally got on MediCare, and eventually we both were able to sign up for Scan Healthcare, which I must say is wonderful, so thankfully we have decent care now. But what about the many who DON'T? And I can't get over how the government expects you to wait 6 months without money, um, you live on WHAT during that time? State assistance? Only if you're homeless I guess. It's a system that really has to be fixed and is way long overdue. Another example is my sister-in-law, Robin, who moved out here after leaving her 20-year job to retire in California. Again, she applied right away for SSDI but it's a 6 month wait, and she's still without medical coverage. Oh she could have taken the COBRA from work, but at nearly $1,000 a month but without income, she was going to afford that HOW? So again, the government somehow expects you to get by on zilch until that magic 6 months is up. Go figure. I guess they figure half the applicants will die of starvation in the meantime thus lightening their rosters. BTW, during the time she waited for SSDI, she applied for several kinds of aid but you know what? These jamoaks would say you had to meet certain income levels to even qualify, and NOT having an income was not one of them! Those who have no income need it the most and are denied because of a beaurocracy that says you HAVE to have some kind of income, but boy it better not be much. And to top this all off, (here I go on my grand soapbox), if you are an illegal alien, you can come into this country and receive medical care, UNQUESTIONED! No income requirements, just say the magic words, " illegal immigrant " and you get a free pass, at OUR expense. But God forbid one of our own needing support or medical care, we just don't have anything available for you. I am not a big fan of socialized medicine, but the freewheeling high-rising cost of medicine in a pro-Pharma government regime that supports everything the AMA dictates, is just not working and needs to be overhauled like 20-30 years ago!!! Even socialized medicine would be a step better than what we have right now. OK, now I feel better.blood pressure is decreasing..I'm gonna sit down and sign off.. Whew! Sorry for the diabribe! Bill Powers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2008 Report Share Posted November 16, 2008 I agree the present system needs to be fixed. I just don't happen to agree that more government (i.e. socialized health care of some form) is the solution. Dave God doesn't hate sinners, just sin! RE: article from Diabetes In control Dave, & Listers, I too have heard over and over again the horror stories of innocent people trying to get approved for SS and either having to wait a long time or be denied outright. These are people who are treated like liars, cheats and criminals. When my wife and I moved out here to California, boy were we in for a whirlwind of financial nightmares, because after leaving her job of 26 years, Bari found out the hard way that Unemployment doesn't pay if you leave no matter what the reason (it was because I, we, wanted to move back here to California to help take care of my ailing folks.) So there we were, no job, just my SSDI and Bari having to wait at least 6 months before her SSDI kicked in. And it would be two years until she would get MediCare. Boy that was a long two years. In the meantime, we did find county assistance so she could get some medical care, and fortunately she had a good doctor who took very good care of her during that time, but still it was awful having to go into a county clinic and wait all day for the appointment, sitting in a very depressing waiting room that should have been comdemned 50 years ago. After her two years were up, she finally got on MediCare, and eventually we both were able to sign up for Scan Healthcare, which I must say is wonderful, so thankfully we have decent care now. But what about the many who DON'T? And I can't get over how the government expects you to wait 6 months without money, um, you live on WHAT during that time? State assistance? Only if you're homeless I guess. It's a system that really has to be fixed and is way long overdue. Another example is my sister-in-law, Robin, who moved out here after leaving her 20-year job to retire in California. Again, she applied right away for SSDI but it's a 6 month wait, and she's still without medical coverage. Oh she could have taken the COBRA from work, but at nearly $1,000 a month but without income, she was going to afford that HOW? So again, the government somehow expects you to get by on zilch until that magic 6 months is up. Go figure. I guess they figure half the applicants will die of starvation in the meantime thus lightening their rosters. BTW, during the time she waited for SSDI, she applied for several kinds of aid but you know what? These jamoaks would say you had to meet certain income levels to even qualify, and NOT having an income was not one of them! Those who have no income need it the most and are denied because of a beaurocracy that says you HAVE to have some kind of income, but boy it better not be much. And to top this all off, (here I go on my grand soapbox), if you are an illegal alien, you can come into this country and receive medical care, UNQUESTIONED! No income requirements, just say the magic words, " illegal immigrant " and you get a free pass, at OUR expense. But God forbid one of our own needing support or medical care, we just don't have anything available for you. I am not a big fan of socialized medicine, but the freewheeling high-rising cost of medicine in a pro-Pharma government regime that supports everything the AMA dictates, is just not working and needs to be overhauled like 20-30 years ago!!! Even socialized medicine would be a step better than what we have right now. OK, now I feel better.blood pressure is decreasing..I'm gonna sit down and sign off.. Whew! Sorry for the diabribe! Bill Powers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2008 Report Share Posted November 16, 2008 I agree the present system needs to be fixed. I just don't happen to agree that more government (i.e. socialized health care of some form) is the solution. Dave God doesn't hate sinners, just sin! RE: article from Diabetes In control Dave, & Listers, I too have heard over and over again the horror stories of innocent people trying to get approved for SS and either having to wait a long time or be denied outright. These are people who are treated like liars, cheats and criminals. When my wife and I moved out here to California, boy were we in for a whirlwind of financial nightmares, because after leaving her job of 26 years, Bari found out the hard way that Unemployment doesn't pay if you leave no matter what the reason (it was because I, we, wanted to move back here to California to help take care of my ailing folks.) So there we were, no job, just my SSDI and Bari having to wait at least 6 months before her SSDI kicked in. And it would be two years until she would get MediCare. Boy that was a long two years. In the meantime, we did find county assistance so she could get some medical care, and fortunately she had a good doctor who took very good care of her during that time, but still it was awful having to go into a county clinic and wait all day for the appointment, sitting in a very depressing waiting room that should have been comdemned 50 years ago. After her two years were up, she finally got on MediCare, and eventually we both were able to sign up for Scan Healthcare, which I must say is wonderful, so thankfully we have decent care now. But what about the many who DON'T? And I can't get over how the government expects you to wait 6 months without money, um, you live on WHAT during that time? State assistance? Only if you're homeless I guess. It's a system that really has to be fixed and is way long overdue. Another example is my sister-in-law, Robin, who moved out here after leaving her 20-year job to retire in California. Again, she applied right away for SSDI but it's a 6 month wait, and she's still without medical coverage. Oh she could have taken the COBRA from work, but at nearly $1,000 a month but without income, she was going to afford that HOW? So again, the government somehow expects you to get by on zilch until that magic 6 months is up. Go figure. I guess they figure half the applicants will die of starvation in the meantime thus lightening their rosters. BTW, during the time she waited for SSDI, she applied for several kinds of aid but you know what? These jamoaks would say you had to meet certain income levels to even qualify, and NOT having an income was not one of them! Those who have no income need it the most and are denied because of a beaurocracy that says you HAVE to have some kind of income, but boy it better not be much. And to top this all off, (here I go on my grand soapbox), if you are an illegal alien, you can come into this country and receive medical care, UNQUESTIONED! No income requirements, just say the magic words, " illegal immigrant " and you get a free pass, at OUR expense. But God forbid one of our own needing support or medical care, we just don't have anything available for you. I am not a big fan of socialized medicine, but the freewheeling high-rising cost of medicine in a pro-Pharma government regime that supports everything the AMA dictates, is just not working and needs to be overhauled like 20-30 years ago!!! Even socialized medicine would be a step better than what we have right now. OK, now I feel better.blood pressure is decreasing..I'm gonna sit down and sign off.. Whew! Sorry for the diabribe! Bill Powers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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