Monday, March 24, 2014

Altman: Pt. 1

     Altman brings forth several issues regarding the health care system and its downfalls as to helping a widespread number of individuals. In the last blog that I wrote, I stated that a more efficient and beneficial form of healthcare would take place if the government found a way to please everyone, but Altman quickly gave me another view on this statement.
     As we all know, no two individuals think exactly the same, therefore not everyone views any same situation in a parallel manner, nor do we always agree with the opinions of others. Altman states how several political groups and politicians have tried to create a widespread insurance plan to cover everyone the best way possible, later realizing that the more people are covered, the more taxes will rise for working individuals, (which we discussed in class).
     With three groups of people in our country, (upper, middle, and lower class), two different genders, and an abundances of races, it is very hard for any to determine the best way for everyone to be treated in the same manner. To target the largest affect group of American's would be the most logical thing to do in a situation regarding so many people with different behaviors, backgrounds, and ethnicities, realizing that not everyone will nor can be satisfied under such circumstances.

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