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Letters to the Editor: Levy County Planning September 5th, 2007
Letters to the Editor: May Day in July July 31st, 2007
Letters to the Editor: A Letter from Brian Hussan May 9th, 2007
Letters to the Editor: Candidate Withdraws from Commission Race April 20th, 2007
Letters to the Editor: Letter: Recipe for Tax Disaster March 26th, 2007
Letters to the Editor: Letter: Study Merger of Water & Sewer District into City March 12th, 2007
Letters to the Editor: Levy County Tax Rebel Meeting January 5th, 2007
Letters to the Editor: Letter: Law Enforcement Budget and Attitude Concerns Resident December 18th, 2006
Letters to the Editor: Letter: Invite to Fish Fry December 7th, 2006
Letters to the Editor: Ferel Cat Program November 28th, 2006
Letters to the Editor: Tax Reaction November 1st, 2006
Letters to the Editor: A Recent Visit to Cedar Key: Jogging My Memories October 26th, 2006
Letters to the Editor: Tax Rebel Letter October 23rd, 2006
Letters to the Editor: Letter: Operation Cedar Key is Successful October 19th, 2006
Letters to the Editor: Answer to "Crime Pays" Letter October 9th, 2006
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MEDICARE IS THE SOLUTION, NOT THE PROBLEM! | MEDICARE IS THE SOLUTION, NOT THE PROBLEM!Amy Gernhardt July 30 marks the 46th Anniversary of Medicare`s passage, arguably one of the greatest public health treasures of the 20th century. Sadly, with the craze to fix nearly 30 years of deficit spending with the swoop of a pen, this great program is on the chopping block. Republicans and some Democrats seek to cut this "entitlement program" that, according to Representative Paul Ryan ("Ryan urges privatization of Medicare," April 13), is "bankrupting the federal government." I think this analysis fails to shed light on the real issue: administrative waste perpetrated by private health insurance companies. Because of their profit-driven focus, the health insurance industry drives up costs by spending 20% of every healthcare dollar on marketing, CEO`s salaries, etc. Medicare covers 45 million senior Americans and Americans with disabilities, yet its overhead costs are only 3%. Ryan`s plan to privatize Medicare and raise its eligibility age to 67 will only force rates to go up even more because this population of people, who in general have increased healthcare needs, will be thrust into the private market with a flimsy voucher to help pay for health costs. The way to fix our health and financial crises is by increasing and expanding Medicare for all - this will reduce administrative waste, allow the government to negotiate with pharmaceutical companies to lower prescription drug costs, increase the percentage of healthy people in the program, and centralize patients` medical information for improved quality of care. |
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