Guest column
Simple health care solutions
Why do we need government involved in our health care decisions?

I suggest Congress spend their time learning why they are irrelevant and usually don’t fix anything. Clearly, they usually make things far worse.

Here is a suggested method to eliminate Obamacare and deliver a choice to us:

“We hereby decree that everything related to Obamacare shall become null and void. People on Obamacare can wind down over a period of one year, unless it blows up sooner, regarding the poor and downtrodden. If states choose to help, great. States can help provide private insurance policies. Let Medicaid wait. It’s a separate disaster the idiots in Congress can play with.”

“We hereby declare that all American citizens can, if they desire to, purchase health care insurance anywhere in the free market place without any mandates or directives from the government. Further, any registered insurance company can work in the health care insurance business.”

I believe that the private health insurance business will offer a multitude of very competitive plans to suit what the individual people desire, not what government mandates. Individuals have many different needs and desires. Free to choose is the only mandate needed.

In addition, all costs to purchase, or the cost given through employer benefits, will be tax free. No added value tax imposed. Delete any rules about the number of hours a person can work regarding any health care of any other government rules. Business and people must be free to choose whatever hours they want to work without government interference.

Give us back our freedom. Get out of our way. Go play in traffic. Or work on that.

The Freedom Coalition had a simple clear plan to unwind and replace Obamacare. Speaker Paul Ryan changed it to an old, has-been, rhino plan like Obamacare. No wonder it failed. Ryan should step down or be removed. Ryan’s method hurt President Donald Trump and the less-government movement. So, Ryan had seven years and didn’t deliver squat. Speaker Ryan, go away.

Bottom line: government, go away. You are not smart enough to even attempt to write rules regarding health care.

Thanks for listening. If you agree, write or call your congressman or The White House. Speaker Ryan is too hard to contact.