A Short Case Against Medicare
I am 73. Anyone near my age can relate to some of my senior health ravings, and, by comparison, you youngsters can more appreciate your youth.
I have cataracts, and a current eye examination indicated that I am still seeing 20/20 with glasses, to the extent that Medicare will not yet cover the cost of removing the cataracts, even if I pose a driving hazard.
Fortunately, I am very cautious, and my wife is an excellent navigator, and if it isn t raining I can tolerate the blinding array of night lights. My point being, that neither Medicare, nor any current Government program, gives a care about the realities of Senior Citizens, including the ridiculous prescription medication “help”.
The confusion is deliberate. It is designed to save the Fed s money. I worked for a mortgage loan company for a few years, and the current Government programs remind me of these wonderful creative lending programs for homeowners that are hyped to be to the consumer s advantage. Yeh, right. And the advice from your financial advisor will depend entirely on which greed he/she is sleeping with.
Life must change. And as it has been said, it starts with you and me. God Bless America, and our Universe, but, to survive, we must go out and beat the bushes.
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