
Is Real Health Care Reform Down for the Count?
House lights dim as the Ref grabs the lowered microphone:
“Ladies and Gentlemen! Ladies and Gentlemen! May I have your attention, please?”
“In ‘The Cable TV Championship for Healthcare Reform’ we have, in the upper left corner, former sportscaster and liberal heavyweight Keith Olbermann.
(Keith bashes his blue boxing gloves together, grinning demonically).
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“In the FAR right corner, we have Fox News Pundit and LDS spokesperson Glenn Beck (cheers and boos as Beck, still seated, makes a futile attempt at an obscene hand gesture with a huge red glove).
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The venue is packed, and just about everyone has a vested interest in the outcome of this Rumble in this Political Jungle. There’s Max Baucus, Senate Finance Committee chair, with an affable lip-licking lisp as promoter Don King; congressional Republicans, waiting lazily with brooms to sweep up votes after the brawl; and that skinny black guy Obama with the microphone in the middle of the ring, trying to dodge premature punches as he explains the rules of a fair fight.
If you’re like me, watching the health care fight on ‘Pay per View’, try turning down the volume. It doesn’t matter who says what: like most Americans, Olbermann and Beck hit the canvas with the same obese thud.
Hey, it’s not that these guys are idiots–in my mind, only one is an idiot, and you’ll have to guess—it’s that by the time they got into the ring, it was too late to save either of them.
Like 66% of Americans (according to the CDC), Olbermann and Beck are pudgy and pasty and about to die. They can barely raise their gloves. Everyone has overlooked the big reason that health care reform will fail: it’s too late. We are so sick that our entire economy has become dysfunctionally vested in disease.
Genuine reform would gut entire industries: Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Archer Daniels Midland, Frito Lay, Coca Cola, Sonic, TV remote manufacturers, Altria (Philip Morris): bye, bye! What would plus-size clothiers and big Pharma do without the cash cows of obesity and diabetes?
We don’t have the courage to admit that we prefer to work at the ass end of health care, rolling up dollar bills and shoving them into that end of the system because real reform means we’d have to work to follow a plant-based diet and walk to work. Can’t someone just give me a friggin’ pill???
We talk about health care reform in this country as if we have a right to plant our widening hineys on the couch and suck down greasy takeout. If aliens from outer space watched prime time TV ads, they might decide to come back in a couple of generations to be spared the trouble of eradicating us from this gift of a planet. By that time our allergies, immune disorders and erectile dysfunctions might have us all down for the count.
Everyone has a right to be treated for what ails them, but many Americans want to cash in on health care without investing in a healthy lifestyle.
Keith, Glenn, are you listening? Take off the gloves, boys, skip the ‘Thrilla in Vanilla’ and make your way from the political boxing ring to the salad bar.
August 21st, 2009 at 3:45 am
Claire,
Very interesting perspective, and one that I can agree with. Our culture has far removed itself from whole foods and balanced meals to jump on the gravy train. I can only picture the mentality of a Jetson’s like ideal where lunch can be ordered from a vending machine and come out as a simple pill.
(I know I can do better, but do try to make an attempt)
Greasy politicians waving their flags don’t help the cause much, but makes for entertaining YouTube videos.
Great post/thoughts.
August 21st, 2009 at 6:13 am
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August 21st, 2009 at 1:12 pm
A couple related links:
We Don’t Spend Enough on Health Care
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204409904574350810610869756.html
The Whole Foods Alternative to ObamaCare
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204251404574342170072865070.html
August 26th, 2009 at 5:24 pm
love to see a healthy (sic) overall look at the debates, try health care in Canada ( I know) people live with pain and suffering for months even years waiting for their chance to have it corrected- 12 hour emergency visits are not uncommon-
Yet as you point out, the true culprit is our own health and lifestyles…maybe the fast food chains etc should have a portion of their profits funneled into health care - kind of like how smoking is taxed to pay for the health of those who choose to do it.
Keep up the great work Claire….
February 13th, 2010 at 3:04 pm
While this makes sense and I agree, you have to wonder if Sarah Palin would support it if Rush Limbaugh said it and called it satire
jk