Betsy Robinson

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Betsy Robinson

Betsy Robinson
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New York, New York, USA
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February 07
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writer/editor/blogger/book doctor/all 'round funny girl
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Betsy Robinson is the former managing editor of a spiritual magazine. She is also a fiction writer. Read more about her on her website (in links).

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JUNE 12, 2009 12:19PM

Socialized Medicine, Compassion, and Life — Oh No!

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Last night I watched Sicko, Michael Moore’s documentary about our health-care system. A guy at the grassroots Health Care Organizing Kickoff meeting last weekend referenced it a few times, and since I missed it when it was in theaters, I got it at the New York Public Library. This required asking for it, receiving an email when it arrived at my local branch, strolling over, showing my library card, and walking out without paying any money. This is because the public library is a government-funded social program, allowing even unemployed people like me access to free information. It seems to work awfully well. 

A block up from my library is my local fire department. They are a government-funded social program that seems to work awfully well. 

Last weekend, a guy on my block had a very loud party late at night. I dialed 311 and a courteous government-paid employee took my noise complaint and dispatched a member of our socialized law enforcement department to quell the din. It worked awfully well. 

I’d thought Sicko was going to be a diatribe about our lousy heath-care-if-you-can-afford-it system, and I was quite surprised to see that the majority of the film showed compassionate doctors and satisfied patients in France and the UK and Canada. When asked how much money care cost, they either laughed or looked befuddled and then responded, with polite horror, that they wouldn’t want to work or live in a system that allowed people to die if they couldn’t afford to pay. 

Although it seems like yesterday, many years ago my beloved hometown switched from subway tokens to Metrocards. Lots of New Yorkers said that the change was too big; it wouldn’t work. We survived it quite well. 

Today our entire nation is switching from analog TV to digital. I’m guessing we’ll survive it. 

Socialized medicine, a one-payer plan, compassion for all human beings — whatever you want to call it, I have a sneaking suspicion we could survive it very well.

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Right On!!! I'm printing this and taking it home with me to show my family who worry about all of this socialism. I think I'll take Sicko, too.
Rated! Great post. Succinct, relevant, insightful and ingrained with your own personal experiences. I loved it! I like your thoughts here.
I am a Canadian we have socialized medicine.......Yes Betsy suspicion is right on target. It is a good system. I hope American gets one similiar to ours.
Great post and great comparisons with other socialized programs we currently have and have had for years. I often tell the fear mongors the same types of things... we already have many socialized programs, and they work... so why all the fuss and fear about it?

Social Security (along with Medicare) is a huge socialized program. Those of us who aren't afraid of socialism or of what it really is should start telling those who are that we'll start petitioning the Obama to eliminate Social Security, just so we can hear them bitch and complain about that!
Were would all these anti-tax people be without the most essential of government-funded services? Nowhere. You go, Lady!
Good post.
I find it ironic that those who screamed the loudest when there were others who suggested Iraq was an unwinnable war, are the first ones to throw this country under a bus when a national health care system is mentioned.
Oh, we also should tell the fear mongors that we'll cut programs for the fire fighters, police people, 911, etc., because they are funded through socialism, too.
Great point, Melinda.
Thanks, everybody. It occurred to me after I wrote this:

What if the fire department asked for a credit card before they would come put out a fire?

What if we got a bill from the police department after we were rescued from a mugging, and when we protested the amount, we were told "Well, you didn't have pre-approval; had you notified us ahead of time, we would have covered half the fee."

Now in that context, consider that when we call for an ambulance, we are then presented with a bill, and if we protest it, the insurance company, which requires preapproval, says ...
Great points, Betsy. I think most people would laugh at the idea of police departments and fire departments asking for credit cards and pre-approval for their protection and services, yet a lot of people say they aren't for socialism, when a lot of it already exists here! It's quite the oxymoronic example!