Both nations in America, Democrat Party/Republican Party, want to guide the system in a direction that will result in a favored political outcome. Like a continual tug of war. One wants to go in one direction, the other wants to go in another direction. One wants the system to favor the east, the other the west. Americans just want what needs to be fixed, fixed without the continual tug of war. Politics sometimes gets in the way of reason. What should Americans do when this happen more and more in the continual legislative battles fought over every topic in Washington D.C.? How can we end the system of deadlock and stalling in our government when it comes to passing legislation, or, changing legislative decisions from the past that don't work? Like, in the matter of healthcare legislation.
I think that in the matter of healthcare it comes down to the right of all Americans to have adequate healthcare. Americans should have the right to quality healthcare.
Knowing that to be true, a watchdog group in Washington should be allowed to call for immediate passage of legislation that guarantees the right of all Americans to have healthcare, equal to a standard of care that is set by the medical community. At that point, the politicians and states can work out the policies that will be put in place and can argue over what comes after that level of consideration. Like how to get supplemental policies to lower income Americans and the care of the elderly. There is plenty to discuss. But the starting point needs to be standard care for everyone.
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