There is little doubt that when President Obama drafted his proposed bill for healthcare reform that he was under the impression that it was just going to fly through the house and senate with their blessings. He and his party knew and fully expected it was going to be scrutinized, jumped on and dissected to the point of beyond recognition.

So knowing this why in the world go ahead and even introduce such a bill then? Simply, because it is a starting point. Getting the bill passed is the first real step to getting everyone within the government to sit down and take some form of action, whether it be negative or position. It has got passed the point of being able to just “sit on the fence” or the “no comment” types of attitude towards healthcare reform.

When you stop to think about it up until now there has been no healthcare reform plan so nothing to oppose. This may sound harsh in painting a picture that the opposition is against health reform altogether. This is not the point which when no doubt they welcome a positive solution as well. The point is though that the opposition are looking at it strictly from the point of finances. In reality, this is the most important issue.

What President Obama seems to be trying to address is that the problem in not going to go away just because they are no funds to rectify it. He is determined that if  everyone will become of one mind that a solution must be found then it will be so. In other words there is no more running away from the problem. It’s time to address it and find the best solution possible. It may not be the one that everyone wants, but it is a start.

With the healthcare reform being such a hot topic of debate right now. Where does the ones that really count stand? Meaning the people of the United States, who stand to either gain or lose from healthcare reform. It would seem a little odd to think that one could lose from healthcare reform, but there are some very big Insurance Companies and employers that just aren’t sure they could withstand the crunch of a healthcare reform that could adversely affect them. Is it going to become a snowball effect where it would then affect jobs?

There is no doubt that all parties of the Government have a very hard and long road ahead of them when it comes to healthcare reform.

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