When we think of the uninsured in America, we think of all the unemployed people in our society. Most people would be surprised to learn that having a full time job is not necessarily a guarantee of insurance benefits. As more companies are beginning to struggle, they are gradually eliminating health care benefits for their employees. And suddenly now there are increasing numbers of uninsured working Americans making too much money to be eligible for Medicaid, but not making enough to pay for private insurance plans. This is leaving much of the upper lower class, and lower middle class, without insurance and struggling to survive. As the economic situation in this country continues to deteriorate, one can only imagine how the numbers of uninsured Americans are going to rise.

For instance, a third of American business did not offer any type of health insurance coverage for their employees in 2007. The skyrocketing costs of doing business is wreaking havoc on the smaller companies as they struggle to stay afloat. And thus, we have a growing health care crisis in our country.

Many people cite the fact that moving to a government run health care system is socialistic and does not support the democratic way in which our country was intended to run. But do you really think that when our forefathers first came up with the idea of democracy, that this is what they had in mind? Kids whose parents cant afford medical insurance dying on the streets? I really don’t think so. You can call it what you want, but the bottom line is that democracy is a government by the people and for the people, so if the people want the government run health care system, then really isn’t that how it should be?

During 2006 and 2007, 1/3 of the American population under 65 went without any health coverage for a portion of time. That should not be. As one of the wealthiest countries in the world, we are among the last to come up with a viable health care system for our citizens. While politicians in Washington enjoy top of the line health care paid for by the citizens, they continue to deny coverage to their constituents.

No matter what your beliefs are on how to solve this issue, it must be recognized that there is a problem which needs to be fixed. It is time for all Americans to come together and make this happen. Otherwise, as a country, we will continue to decline.

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