Health or Death Culture…no middle ground – John Mackey: Wall Street Journal

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Allison and Ben 2008
I’ve been doing a ton of research these past few weeks on this health care debate. Watching town halls on C-span, Reading various analysis from some of my favorite thinkers and writers and also just trying to sort the whole thing out in my own head.
I like to step back and look at things in a simplistic way. I’m not much of a “grey” area thinker. To me, things are all pretty much good or evil.
I must admit, there is a side of me that has been somewhat hopeful that Obamacare would take down the Pharma Companies, and as the debate has raged these past few weeks, at times, I wondered if it wouldn’t be best for our nation to nationalize things just so that could in fact happen.
But as I considered the realities I KNEW that back door deals were going on between the White House and the Money Mongers of the pharmaceutical companies. Which is why I was NOT surprised when the New York Times outed that information last week.

That powerful lobby has every incentive in the world to keep things as they are. With American Infant Mortality at near third world rates and our senior citizens dropping like flies from all the drugs they take for end of life care…the Babylonian Whores of the Earth just keeps drugging, forcing, manipulating, massaging the masses with advertising and laughing all the way to the bank, as We the People blindly use the drugs in every phase of life, not really aware of how toxic and deadly they are. I have devoted huge portions of this blog attempting to educate mothers about these realities, especially as it relates to pregnancy and mental health.
Yet, with Socialization, all of that money, power, control, and esteem will become ENTRENCHED, and almost impossible to root out of our political system until it collapses under the weight of death culture.
So, the Pharma companies win either way, and that is why over the years they have played it down the middle in terms of the politicians they have paid off and the money they have spent on lobbying. This particular congress is perhaps the most in the bag for death by drug culture as perhaps any Congress in the history of our nation.
So wether Obamacare passes or not is really not important to our Drug Manufacturers. They control the Media, the Medical Schools, the Doctors, the Social workers, and have huge sway over our legal system. Sure, they are spending that 150 million this month to advertise and promote the socialization of everything one step further, but if health reform does not pass, I don’t see them losing any sleep over it. When you look at the big picture, it is chump change to those who profit from our death and sickness culture.
I suppose the most important thing we as Americans need to decide is wether or not we want to leave a legacy of Health and Prosperity to our posterity, or if we want to invest in death culture in whatever form is being debated and manipulated on Capitol Hill right now.
To me that is the ultimate question.
Wether it is abortion, sterilization of “undesireables”, euthenasia of the sick or disabled, or death panals offing our elderly….it is all still death culture by science. And it is sickening.
Do we want to leave a legacy of freedom and wellness for our children and grandchildren?
Or do we want to let the boomers drug themselves into oblivion and enslave our kids financially and physically?
Some call our elders the “greatest generation”. I believe they have been the most deluded by the sophistries and advertising of our drug manufacturers. The maker of the drug Premarin (Pregnant Mares Urine), taken by millions of women in America to “balance hormones” over the past decades bragged that he could get the American People to eat encapsulated horseshit with the right advertising campaign.
It is time to thrust the shackles of drug culture off our backs. To protect our children from the chemicals that rob them of proper bodily functions. To root out the conspiracies, lies, and manipulations that have been and are taking place. And to conciously choose to promote real health and solid factual lifegiving information in our society.
To do anything less is to leave a legacy of slavery in America.
I agree with Alex Jones. We all have to decide if we want the 21st century to be defined by the old tyrannies of the 19th and 20th centuries. Or if we want New Media, which allows truth to flow down literally from heaven, to be the tool to free the peoples of the world from Death Culture and the Death Merchants.
I choose life, health, babies, gardens, love, music, grandchildren, whole foods, oils, herbs, and gentle natural healing as the legacy for my own family.
Will you join me in the promotion of FREEDOM?
Jenny Hatch
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PS Alex Jones The Obama Deception has some great information about the agendas currently being played out in our political landscape. The people manipulating everything right now are not Gods. They can be defied and taken down. But we have to have the will to do it.

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Alex Jones’ highly anticipated upcoming documentary Fall of the Republic: The Presidency of Barack Obama boldly lifts the lid and unveils the fraud behind Brand Obama and how the globalists are using their newest, and slickest ever puppet to destroy the last vestiges of America’s freedom, Constitution and economy, all while helping the bankers loot the country clean.


UPDATE
Later that day…
The whole Foods CEO John Mackey agrees with ME!!!
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John Mackey
He penned this gem in the Wall Street Journal on August 11th:
The Whole Foods Alternative to ObamaCare
Eight things we can do to improve health care without adding to the deficit.
“The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out
of other people’s money.”

—Margaret Thatcher
QUOTE:

“With a projected $1.8 trillion deficit for 2009, several trillions more in deficits projected over the next decade, and with both Medicare and Social Security entitlement spending about to ratchet up several notches over the next 15 years as Baby Boomers become eligible for both, we are rapidly running out of other people’s money. These deficits are simply not sustainable. They are either going to result in unprecedented new taxes and inflation, or they will bankrupt us.

While we clearly need health-care reform, the last thing our country needs is a massive new health-care entitlement that will create hundreds of billions of dollars of new unfunded deficits and move us much closer to a government takeover of our health-care system. Instead, we should be trying to achieve reforms by moving in the opposite direction—toward less government control and more individual empowerment. Here are eight reforms that would greatly lower the cost of health care for everyone:”

 Remove the legal obstacles that slow the creation of high-deductible health insurance plans and health savings accounts (HSAs). The combination of high-deductible health insurance and HSAs is one solution that could solve many of our health-care problems. For example, Whole Foods Market pays 100% of the premiums for all our team members who work 30 hours or more per week (about 89% of all team members) for our high-deductible health-insurance plan. We also provide up to $1,800 per year in additional health-care dollars through deposits into employees’ Personal Wellness Accounts to spend as they choose on their own health and wellness.
Money not spent in one year rolls over to the next and grows over time. Our team members therefore spend their own health-care dollars until the annual deductible is covered (about $2,500) and the insurance plan kicks in. This creates incentives to spend the first $2,500 more carefully. Our plan’s costs are much lower than typical health insurance, while providing a very high degree of worker satisfaction.
• Equalize the tax laws so that employer-provided health insurance and individually owned health insurance have the same tax benefits. Now employer health insurance benefits are fully tax deductible, but individual health insurance is not. This is unfair.
• Repeal all state laws which prevent insurance companies from competing across state lines. We should all have the legal right to purchase health insurance from any insurance company in any state and we should be able use that insurance wherever we live. Health insurance should be portable.
• Repeal government mandates regarding what insurance companies must cover. These mandates have increased the cost of health insurance by billions of dollars. What is insured and what is not insured should be determined by individual customer preferences and not through special-interest lobbying.
• Enact tort reform to end the ruinous lawsuits that force doctors to pay insurance costs of hundreds of thousands of dollars per year. These costs are passed back to us through much higher prices for health care.
• Make costs transparent so that consumers understand what health-care treatments cost. How many people know the total cost of their last doctor’s visit and how that total breaks down? What other goods or services do we buy without knowing how much they will cost us?
• Enact Medicare reform. We need to face up to the actuarial fact that Medicare is heading towards bankruptcy and enact reforms that create greater patient empowerment, choice and responsibility.
• Finally, revise tax forms to make it easier for individuals to make a voluntary, tax-deductible donation to help the millions of people who have no insurance and aren’t covered by Medicare, Medicaid or the State Children’s Health Insurance Program.

…Health-care reform is very important. Whatever reforms are enacted it is essential that they be financially responsible, and that we have the freedom to choose doctors and the health-care services that best suit our own unique set of lifestyle choices. We are all responsible for our own lives and our own health. We should take that responsibility very seriously and use our freedom to make wise lifestyle choices that will protect our health. Doing so will enrich our lives and will help create a vibrant and sustainable American society.

Mr. Mackey is co-founder and CEO of Whole Foods Market Inc.
The best quote from his op-ed comes at the end of the piece:

“Health care is a service that we all need, but just like food and shelter it is best provided through voluntary and mutually beneficial market exchanges. A careful reading of both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution will not reveal any intrinsic right to health care, food or shelter. That’s because there isn’t any. This “right” has never existed in America.

Even in countries like Canada and the U.K., there is no intrinsic right to health care. Rather, citizens in these countries are told by government bureaucrats what health-care treatments they are eligible to receive and when they can receive them. All countries with socialized medicine ration health care by forcing their citizens to wait in lines to receive scarce treatments.

Although Canada has a population smaller than California, 830,000 Canadians are currently waiting to be admitted to a hospital or to get treatment, according to a report last month in Investor’s Business Daily. In England, the waiting list is 1.8 million.”

I completely agree with and endorse these ideas.
Death to DEATH culture~!
Jenny
PS I just went shopping at Whole Foods this morning!

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