Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Without ObamaCare, whatever will we do? - A Patriot's Resource

We have been told that without government intervention in health care, the needy will be denied treatment and access to health care. This is a lie. The needy are provided for daily by hundreds of private programs and charities that have nothing to do with the government. These charities will be casualties of government intervention in health care.

In the run-up to the passage of ObamaCare, I engaged several liberal Statist friends/acquaintances of mine on Facebook by challenging the premise that only government can solve questions of health coverage; that without government the poor and disadvantaged would be locked out of quality health care.

As a challenge to their flawed premises, I compiled a list of top health care, pharmaceutical, and health care delivery companies and organizations and the charity programs they offer. That is, the private sector at work, without government to hold people's hands and tell them what to do and seize other people's wealth to pay the bills, or worse borrow against our Nation's future.

The Supreme Court will be hearing arguments on the constitutionality of ObamaCare next week, with a ruling expected by the end of the Court's term in June. Regardless of how the Court rules, health care and our government's role in it, will continue to be a concern and a debate among citizens and politicians.

The information I found is available to anybody with a web browser who can use Google and Wikipedia. None of it is secret, but all of it is ignored by those who say only government can save us.

So then, as a resource to all Patriots, here is a compilation we can use to bombard the Statists among us with the truth about access to health care - no government required:

Biotechnology/Pharmaceutical Company Charitable Programs



National Healthcare Charities (barely scratched the surface here)



Hospitals and Health Systems (Some for each state, nowhere close to an exhaustive list)

Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
District of Columbia
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota


Mississippi


Missouri


Montana


Nebraska


Nevada


New Hampshire


New Jersey


New Mexico


New York


North Carolina


North Dakota


Ohio


Oklahoma


Oregon


Pennsylvania


Rhode Island


South Carolina


South Dakota


Tennessee


Texas


Utah


Vermont


Virginia


Washington


West Virginia


Wisconsin


Wyoming

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