The day before yesterday, I posted one of my usual diatribes about the healthcare system -- I tried to keep it light and poked fun at the ridiculous name that the Republicans in Congress have bestowed on their repeal plan (it's honestly worthy of a country in Swift's Gulliver's Travels!).
The Land of the Repealing the Job-Killing Healthcare Reform Act |
Well, today, I have a terrible cold but I'm still coasting on sunshine and was interested to read the following statement by Dr. Bill Frist, former Republican Speaker of the House:
It is not the bill that [Republicans] would have written, he said. It is not the bill that I would have drafted. But it is the law of the land and it is the platform, the fundamental platform, upon which all future efforts to make that system better, for that patient, for that family, will be based.
[The bill] has many strong elements, Frist added later. And those elements, whatever happens, need to be preserved, need to be cuddled, need to be snuggled, need to be promoted and need to be implemented. But how do you do it? How do you do a lot of what is in this law?
With the possible exception of the use of the words cuddled, and snuggled, I'm encouraged.
When I rant and rave about The System, especially as it directly affects my own family and, particularly, my daughter, I am entirely cognizant of the fact that WE are not the whole story. I am not the whole story. We have problems and frustrations, but we are supported, well-loved, privileged. I rant and rave at The System because I know tens of thousands, if not millions of people are affected negatively far more than we are affected. I think it's an obligation to point out these problems, perhaps over and over, but more importantly, to believe in and look for solutions, to work toward solutions, to vote for those who you believe are bringing solutions, and, most importantly, to tell your story.
There appears to be no thread to this post -- weather, lemons, lemonheads, doctors and stories.
Make of it what you will.
There appears to be no thread to this post -- weather, lemons, lemonheads, doctors and stories.
Make of it what you will.
Some days the pattern of our weaving is very subtle, but it is there. Trust me.
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ReplyDeleteI'm just jealous of your lovely weather. Hope the cold leaves soon.
ReplyDeleteThere is a thread and you have stitched it all together just fine. Coasting on sunshine .... Gulliver ... And the snuggling and nuzzling (coming from a probable former foe). all pictured in my mind as quilt blocks stitcched in place.
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