The real problem that has sparked this huge debate with health care is a deeper issue that I've been seeing over the past 20 years: No one wants to compromise right now. Both parties have become too polarized and will not cooperate with the other. It seems that they feel only one side is right and that the other is wrong no matter what. Where's the sense of community these days? Can't we all work out our differences and come together towards accomplishing a greater goal? As a result, nothing gets done to improve anything no matter who is in charge or whoever has the majority of the votes.
Health care, education, and the economy are all important and need to be improved. Can't the government come up with a compromised bill that will help people and be supported from both parties? If the federal government feels they cannot come up with a solution, why not give the control to the individual states or businesses so that they can each figure out what's best for the people? Furthermore, what does the overall majority of American citizens want? I would really like to see all the arguing and the lack of problem-solving come to an end. It doesn't matter whether you're a Republican, Democrat, or any other party, we're all Americans sharing the same soil, trying to live a good and decent life, working to provide better futures for ourselves and our next generations, and abiding by the same Constitution that gives us all the freedoms that we enjoy everyday. There's a reason we call our country the United States of America.
Sorry for my soapbox rant, and I hope that I didn't offend anyone. I'm no expert in terms of how health care should be run, but I do wish we could actually come together to work out everything. After all, we live with a "government of the people, by the people, for the people" as spoken so well by Abraham Lincoln in the Gettysburg Address.