The Value Of Remembering A Nation’s Roots
The query remains, "Where is healthcare funding going to come from?" The reserves are almost depleted, and the numbers necessary to keep everything afloat keep increasing. It is certainly not a problem that will have a rapid and easy solution, but one that must be addressed with all due haste. For the millions who have no insurance coverage, medical healthcare funding is a critical part of what the administration is attempting to accomplish. The trouble, as most often exists in politics, is that everyone involved wants to get some personal benefit on any laws that pass.
Some factions think that the only contingent that gains from laws to aid in hospital expenses are the unlawful aliens living in the country. This is a worry for any U.s. citizen who pays taxes, but is the genuine concern who will benefit from the laws and who will not? With an unprecedented change in the entire fabric of the culture due to inferior lending practices and wars on distant soil, many Americans are unemployed or underemployed. Those who are lucky enough to maintain a living to pay expenses and stay afloat practically appear to be in the minority. Additionally, a large quantity of the unprotected are people who were one time a very important part of the trade backbone of this nation.
The foundation of this nation dates back to people who believed that everyone who would give to the whole were a piece of the whole, and when any part of the whole had a trouble, the whole had the same. If this nation turns its back on individuals in need, then it has abandoned the whole idea that made a unified nation the envy of the rest of the world. Determination in the challenge of hardship has long been the American way, and that seems to be readily forgotten when times are fruitful for an extended time. Now that the easy sailing is difficult to come by, the traditional creed of helping one another is even more vital.
Everybody isn't responsible for the actions that led to the current situation, but assigning blame does not solve anything. It's assured that both major political parties have contributed in some way to the condition of affairs in this nation. It seems that numerous politicians spend more time trying to show the other party in the wrong than they do trying to repair the problem. The overall function of this nation or any other is a mixture of good and bad decisions made at all levels of accountability. It's not like the cow that started the Chicago fire; no one can go to a single instance and say that is where it all started.
The identical thing holds true for solving the problem and getting the nation back on the path to profitability. Everybody must unite for the whole. A President cannot make everything right again, just make an effort to route the traffic. Every individual has the responsibility to do a part, and that part is not pointing at the speck in someone else's eye.

