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Two Mikes - The Collapse of our Medical System with Nurse Twila

Category: Society & Culture
Duration: 00:41:52
Publish Date: 2024-10-20 06:55:34
Description: Today, The Two Mikes welcomed the return of Twila Brase, a distinguished, longtime professional nurse and one of the county’s most articulate champions of returning control of medical care to the citizens of America. Ms. Brase said that all Americans are coming close to the dead-end for the country’s current medical system; the Medicare Trust Fund, just as the Social Security Trust Fund, is non-existent. This fact is made worse because the number of people working in the United States is decreasing as the last of the massive postwar “baby- boomer generation retires”. As night follows day, fewer workers means less payroll taxes, leaving the government with a choice between higher taxes or more frequent denial of treatment. The politicians probably will do both. The national government is now paying for both programs directly from the payroll-tax funds paid by workers Ms. Brase said that in 2022 the federal government’s Medicare plans confronted the reality that the cost of the plans was $55 billion dollars more than the funds that came in from the payroll taxes paid by American workers. Recent estimates show that by 2036 the entire national medical system will go “belly- up”. For that reason, the national government’s socialist medical system already has increased the ability of the federal bureaucracy, the medical profession, and medical insurers to deny access to treatment, a money saver and death sentence for those who are denied. Ms. Brase said that it is critical that all Americans must accept the fact that “freedom from Medicare is needed if they are ever again to have freedom of medical choice.” Ms. Brase closed by saying that she also is helping to push legislation that calls for the end to all DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) initiatives in medical schools, rightly identifying those initiatives as bringing both the death-kneel of competence, while also encouraging those being trained as doctors to discriminate between sexes and racial groups in their provision of medical services.
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