Should ObamaCare Survive?

There is no question that the American People should have Health Care. All the major nations have provided Health Care for their people. There is also no doubt that the United States’ Health Care Industry is one of the most advanced Health Care systems available.

 The “Union of Americans” policy is to support Health Care for the American People. However, we believe that in regards to ObamaCare the American People have not been fully informed of not only the benefits but its costs.

The “Union of Americans” has done some basic research into the actual costs of a National Health Care System. We have checked the Health Care costs of several nations and have discovered some startling information.

The Canadian Health Care System furnished us with the most recent and reliable numbers as to the cost of their 25-year old Health Care System. The most recent figures available were for the calendar year 2006 and amounted to $5,000 per capita. Adjusting for inflation the costs could easily be $6,000 or $7,000 per capita at this point in time. If we take these numbers and apply them to the United States than we are looking at a conservative cost of $8,300,000,000,000 ($8.3 trillion dollars) for ObamaCare.

Based on the 2006 Canadian costs for National Health Care we believe the costs of ObamaCare would be in excess of $8 trillion dollars a year. We also believe that the current economic conditions in the United States dictate that now is not the time to have that amount added to our Federal Budget. The American People are already in debt to the tune of $14 trillion dollars and ObamaCare at a cost of $8 trillion would basically amount to a 50% increase in our National Debt. Such an increase would seriously affect the credibility and the rating of Federal Bonds increasing the problems to the point where we would possibly have a ‘Double-Dip Recession’.

Our conclusion is that with an economy in the decline the American People cannot afford ObamaCare. It is interesting to note that the current Obama Health Care Bill will not become effective until 2012, an election year. Some Americans wonder why ObamaCare was scheduled not to take effect until 2-years hence. Is it because our President knew the costs and did not want to jeopardize his other programs with implementation of Obama Health Care.

Therefore, the “Union of Americans” recommends the repeal of ObamaCare until the economy of the United States is in such condition that will enable it to pay for ObamaCare or even a revised Health Care Bill. ~ dhb 

Headlines Tell The Story (January 9 – 15, 2011)

Week Beginning January 9, 2011 

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Wall Street Journal (1/09/2011)
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Wall Street Journal (1/10/2011) 
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Wall Street Journal (1/11/2011)
Downturn’s Ugly Trademark: Steep, Lasting Drop in Wages

Wall Street Journal (1/12/2011)
Postings of a Troubled Mind
Accused Shooter Wrote on Gaming Site of His Job Woes, Rejection by Women

Wall Street Journal (1/13/2011)
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Wall Street Journal (1/14/2011)
U.S. Trade Deficit Narrows

United Press International (1/15/2011)
American Dissatisfaction Nears 12-Month Low

Wall Street Journal (1/15/2011)
AIG Repays Its Final Bit of NY Fed Debt

Daily Aspirin Therapy: To Take or Not To Take


Recently the “Union of Americans” editorial staff received a “Forwarded” Email titled “Good Info” about the importance of taking aspirin daily to prevent a stroke or heart attack. The original Email was supposedly from a doctor associated with the Mayo Clinic.  As is our policy, we verified the information and unfortunately discovered that the Email was indeed “Fiction”.  The original Email did not originate from the Mayo Clinic and they have even gone as far as posting a disclaimer regarding the “Forwarded” Email on their website (http://newsblog.mayoclinic.org/2010/02/28/misleading-aspirin-email-virend-somers-mayo-clinic/). 

For years the medical community has stated that Daily Aspirin Therapy may lower a person’s risk of heart attack or stroke but that you should only do Daily Aspirin Therapy following your doctor’s approval.

The reason for checking with your doctor prior to beginning Daily Aspirin Therapy is because it is not for everyone. If you have a bleeding or clotting disorder, Daily Aspirin Therapy is not a good idea as aspirin interferes with your blood’s clotting action. Also if you have Asthma, Stomach Ulcers or Heart Failure your doctor probably will not recommend Daily Aspirin Therapy.

If you have had a heart attack or stroke talk to your doctor about beginning Daily Aspirin Therapy if you haven’t done so already. Your doctor will discuss the risk factors for a heart attack or stroke with you. Some of the risk factors include, but are not limited to, smoking tobacco, high blood pressure, lack of exercise, diabetes, stress, and family history. 

Once your doctor is aware of your risk factors, he will review with you your prescriptions, ‘over-the-counter’ medications, herbal supplements and vitamins. This is to be sure that you do not have to worry about any adverse drug interactions with the Daily Aspirin Therapy.

Another reason that Daily Aspirin Therapy should be done under a doctor’s care is that there are side effects and complications that can occur. Again, these include but are not limited to Hemorrhagic Stroke, Gastrointestinal Bleeding, Allergic Reaction and Tinnitus. 

As for the question about is it safe to take aspirin during a heart attack or stroke, the answer is “Yes and No”. Doctors do recommend it for people experiencing heart attack symptoms unless they have certain bleeding disorders. However if you are having a stroke, you should not take an aspirin as not all strokes are caused by blood clots. 

The information contained in this article is from the Mayo Clinic’s website. For their complete article simply click on “Daily Aspirin Therapy: Understand the Benefits and Risks” by the Mayo Clinic.com.

 

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Headlines Tell The Story (January 2 – 8, 2011)

Week Beginning January 2, 2011 

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Wall Street Journal (1/03/2011)
Congress Targets Spending
Republicans, Poised to Take Control, Put Budget in Cross Hairs

Human Events (1/06/2011) 
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Wall Street Journal (1/07/2011)
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FoxNews.com (1/08/2011)
Arizona Rep. Giffords Shot, 6 Killed In Rampage

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Headlines Tell The Story (December 19 – 25, 2010)

Week Beginning December 19, 2010 

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Headlines Tell The Story (December 12 – 18, 2010)

Week Beginning December 12, 2010 

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Wall Street Journal (12/13/2010)
Court Strikes at Health Law
Judge Rules Mandatory Insurance Unconstitutional; First Round of Long Battle

Wall Street Journal (12/13/2010)
Firms Feel Pain From Health Law

Wall Street Journal (12/15/2010) 
Shopping Spree Fuels Surge 
Consumers Open Wallets, Sending Stocks to Two-Year High 

Wall Street Journal (12/15/2010)
Tax Deal is Shaping 2012 GOP Campaign

Wall Street Journal (12/16/2010)
North Korea Threatens New Attack

Headlines Tell The Story (December 5 – 11, 2010)

Week Beginning December 5, 2010 

At “Union of Americans” we offer a review of some of the previous week’s significant news. This is done by listing headlines of that week. If you would like to view an entire article, simply click on that headline. 

 Sun Sentinel (12/08/2010) 
Senate Set to Vote on Repeal of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ 

Wall Street Journal (12/10/2010)
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December 7: “A Date Which Will Live in Infamy”

The Air Raid on Pearl Harbor occurred on December 7, 1941 when Japanese planes attacked the United States Naval Base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Territory. The attacks killed more than 2,300 Americans. 

The U.S.S. Arizona was completely destroyed and the U.S.S. Oklahoma capsized. A total of twelve ships sank or were beached in the attack and nine additional vessels were damaged. 

More than 160 aircraft were destroyed and more than 150 others damaged. 

A hurried dispatch from the ranking United States naval officer in Pearl Harbor, Commander in Chief Pacific, to all major navy commands and fleet units provided the first official word of the attack at the ill-prepared Pearl Harbor base. It said simply: AIR RAID ON PEARL HARBOR X THIS IS NOT DRILL. 

The next day President Franklin Roosevelt called December 7 “a date which will live in infamy” when addressing a joint session of Congress.