Healthcare Reform and Revolution

By Stephfon Guidry

Liberty, justice and healthcare for all! Since his historic election in 2008, President Barrack Obama has been spearheading a campaign to revolutionize American healthcare. Democrats feel they are champions of the people giving insurance to many citizens in need of healthcare while Republicans continuously shout this new law is a tax and that it is a dangerous strong-arming of the government. President Obama had this to say after the law was passed with a 5-4 vote, “Today’s decision was a victory for people all over this country whose lives are more secure because of this law.” (CNN.com)  It is interesting to note that Republican candidate Mitt Romney, former governor of Massachusetts, proposed a similar healthcare plan now is opposing “Obamacare” and agreeing with other conservatives calling the new mandate a tax.

The new healthcare reform will mandate that most Americans get healthcare insurance by 2014 or face a penalty, or tax. However it also expanded the Medicaid healthcare insurance program for the poor. The law also puts into effect that insurers cannot deny coverage for pre-existing medical conditions and parents may keep their children on their insurance until the age of 26. Romney continues his criticism saying: “What the court did today was said that Obamacare does not violate the Constitution,” Romney said. “What they did not do is say that Obamacare is good law, or good policy.” (Reuters.com) Democrats celebrated this victory of the people with toasts and salutations, Nancy Pelosi, House Democratic leader, paid homage to the dearly departed Ted Kennedy (2009) saying, “Now, Teddy can rest.” (Reuters.com)  To a select few this new healthcare reform seems a tax when it is only saying that those who can afford it should and others who can’t will be provided some semblance of government aid to ensure a better quality of life for all Americans.

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A look at Father, Financial shark, and Republican forerunner Mitt Romney

By Stephfon Guidry

Is Obama in for another four years? Are the Republicans too split with debate over differing opinions to focus on a single candidate for their party’s primary? Not necessarily, would be a good judge of answer. However skewed the Republican Party may be at the current moment the latest update comes from the IOWA caucus results.  Statistical analysis of the polls (FoxNews.com) at the Iowa caucus present results: 26% of college graduates support Mitt Romney, 38% of all other religious groups support Romney, 49% of those polled at the caucus believe that Romney “Can defeat Barrack Obama”. While Mitt Romney is the forerunner in the Republican GOP candidates he stirs up controversy with his future financial plans as commander-in-chief.

Mitt Romney recently spoke with the press about how he was going to cut the funding for Big Bird, legendary icon of the Sesame Street. Romney plans to cut the government funding for PBS, the National Endowment of the Arts, and the National Endowment of the Humanities. “They all get money from government,” Romney said. “They are going to have to stand on their own.” (Cnn.com) Romney feels the programs are “wasteful” of government spending. His financial saves approximately $450 million dollars from PBS and $170 million from the National Endowment of the Arts —small change in the 3.5 “trillion” dollars the government will spend this year. Romney also proposed cutting the size of the workforce and changing Medicaid to a block grant program.

His financial savvy impress others but the reality is that Congress controls the power of the government funding not the President! Romney’s sons stand at the ready to defend their father’s reputation in on the campaign trail speaking with CNN senior correspondent Dana Bash. “We know there are going to be a lot of tough ads. Anything that we hear said we know who he is; he’s a great man of integrity and great father and leader. We know we have to have thick skin,” Matt Romney said (Cnn.com). The interview was filled with similar declarations from four of the five sons; Romney is a father, financial shark, and the Republican GOP forerunner sure to continue to be in headlines and upcoming debates.