Wednesday, December 4, 2019
Medicare Debate Essays - Federal Assistance In The United States
  Medicare Debate  The U.S. government have denied that Medicare has been going bankrupt. Although  the government may say that Medicare has plenty of money it is untrue because it  is a fact that Medicare will go bankrupt by the year 2001 as stated by  preliminary sources. Medicare is one of the main sources of funding for those  people that have no money or very small amount of money. The community service  that was done for this research paper is hospital volunteering at John Muir    Medical Center. The community service included various jobs that was needed to  be done were, Putting items away for nurses, discharging patients, doing paper  work, feeding patients, answering phones, and helping patients when they ask for  assistance. The floor I worked on was Oncology (The branch of medicine that  deals with tumors, including study of their development, diagnosis, treatment,  and prevention). This community service has help me gain insight on the Medicare  situation because I have asked multiple amount of people that work at John Muir    Medical Center. There is a side to be considered about Medicare and Social    Security in the government. The vice president of the United States, Al Gore,  wrote in a letter stating that social security funds are not being depleted.    Gore said that, "the allegations to the contrary have been circulated by  certain organizations as a money-making scheme for some time." (Gore    Letter). Vice President Gore tries to show theses allegations are untrue by  explaining how social security works. In this letter, Vice President Gore  cleared up the allegations by writing that, "When Social Security taxes are  collected, they are credited to the Social Security trust funds with government  security, perhaps the safest investment in the United States. In history    Medicare has experience a few problem regarding it's funding. Problems have  occurred over the history of Medicare. The major problem and most recent of    Medicare is that it is going bankrupt. Medicare is another legacy of Lyndon    Baines Johnson Great Society. Spending is obviously out of control. On June 5th  the government announced that the Medicare Trust Fund would go broke by the year    2001(nationaldebt). In 1965 when LBJ started Health and Medicare, the Total    Federal Spending for the year was $101 Billion. By the year 2000 we will spend  over 4 times than amount on Health and Medicare alone, and Medicare will equal  the annual spending for Defense(CNN). Under our Constitution, Defense is a  specific responsibility of the Federal Government. Medicare is a step-child of  our Liberal/Socialists. You might keep this in mind when we get to the point  where we have to chose what we CAN do versus what we would LIKE to do. By the  year 2002 Medicare will have exceeded defense spending Healthcare has been a  problem for the government as well for it has added to the enormous debt the  country already has. Another major problem of Medicare is that the government  does not regulate Medicare enough(Medicare). Medicare affects all different  aspects of different programs. For instance Medicare affects Social Security  (national debt). Social Security has already exceeded Defense spending by almost  double. Just like Medicare, Social Security is being abused. Abused meaning that  people take advantage of it. It is different from Medicare because less people  can use Social Security because it is set aside for the tax payers of this  country. The mechanism is similar to depositing money in a bank. As you know,  when a bank accepts a deposit. It takes that money and uses it for loans and  investments in order to provide a positive return to share holders and  interest-bearing accounts. The deposit is credited to an account, and as long as  the account has a positive balance, the bank is obligated to honor debits to it.    In the same way, the trust funds' balances represent and have swerved as  financial claims against the government-claims on which the Department of the    Treasury has never defaulted...." (Gore Letter). This letter written by Al    Gore shows the government side of the issue on Social Security. The government  does make it's point in describing that Social Security is not endanger of  losing money or even going bankrupt. According to Al Gore he mentioned that,  "Social Security represents an important commitment to the elderly which  must not and will not be abandoned. I assure you that Social Security has ample  funds to continue supporting the programs upon which many older Americans  depend." (Gore Letter). Vice President Gore has given a very good  explanation of why Social Security will not run out of funds. The following  shows the    
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