Wednesday, June 22, 2011

The Cycle of Absurdity

How far would you go to get health care? Would you be willing to rob a bank? This man did just so and only for $1. He rationalized that being unarmed for so little an amount would be enough to put him in jail for 3 years - long enough for him to reach Social Security/Medicare eligibility. He says that after losing his job of 17 years and savings, he could not find gainful employment as his health deteriorated. I can't say that I blame him.

Despite numerous laws, age discrimination is still a widely-known secret in the US. Although I'm apt to blame uncaring HR practices, perhaps the real blame here is the unchecked abuse of the legal system. Everyone and their mother brings a lawsuit at the drop of a dime now (hell, it's a recession - there's no dimes dropping anywhere....pennies!) the consequences are definitely a ripple effect: paperwork backs up, legal professionals extort hourly fees, ridiculous claims are made, laws become more and more complicated, health care costs soar, insurance costs soar, then the only way out is through a loophole.

This time the loophole should be a glaring spotlight on the inadequacies of American systems. We demand punishment for crimes and spend billions of dollars on a system to do so. We expect to have access to the best medical professionals and equipment in the world and spend billions of dollars to do so. We demand that no one gets a "free ride" and spend billions of dollars to legislate blocks to do so. We pride ourselves on treating all people humanely and to help those in need, regardless of citizenship, because we're better than "other countries" and spend billions of dollars to do so.

But what happens when punishment is more important than meeting basic needs? What happens when making access to health care harder is more important than sharing cases that could help advance the medical profession? What happens when stopping a "free ride" is more important than charity?

That's when you find a loophole. Maybe we should take a cue from this man to demonstrate the true absurdity that we created. Maybe if we are all criminals, we all won't mind paying taxes to punish ourselves while humanely treating ourselves to health care.

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