The Lakota universe can be described as Mitakuye Oyasin.
That
means that everything is connected,
Interrelated,
and dependent in order to exist.
The
universe includes all things that grow,
things
that fly-everything you see in the world
or
the place that you walk on.
These
are all included in what
The
Lakota see as the universe.
All
of this is related.
Robert
Two Crow, Community Curator, 1999
For every action there is an equal and
opposite reaction.
Your
car has a group of idiot lights that alert you when the vehicle needs
service. If the tires need air, a light
comes on. When the car needs gas, a
different light comes on. Time for an
oil change? There is a light for that,
too. Until now there hasn’t been an
idiot light to warn the American public that our health care system is under
attack. Until now. On Monday the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to
hear Texas
v. U.S., the lawsuit that could dismantle the Patient
Protection and Affordable Care Act (Obamacare). The red
light is on.
The
974 pages of the PPACA touch every aspect of how Americans access and pay for
health care. It is far from
perfect. It did not even do everything
it set out to accomplish. But millions
of Americans have benefited from:
·
Coverage for
preexisting conditions
·
Policies that are
guaranteed issue
·
Maternity treated
the same as any other condition
·
Children covered till
age 26 on a parent’s policy
·
Medicaid expanded
to cover the working poor
·
No maximum
benefit
Successive
Republican Congresses and the current administration have promised something
better. There have been over 60 votes to
repeal the law. The Supreme Court has
upheld the law twice. Donald Trump
promised that he would cover everybody with a plan that would cost
less and provide better coverage. After he was elected he said, “Nobody
knew health care could be so complicated”. No sir.
Everybody knew but you.
Eliminate
the law and you eliminate our protections. Amend the law, improve the law and we retain
the benefits Americans need and have come to expect.
This
is all connected. The Individual Mandate
was designed to enlarge the pool of insureds.
We can’t build a health care system based on the sick and
responsible. The 23 year old woman might
get pregnant. The 63 year old man might
develop prostate cancer. And any of us
could fall victim to the Coronavirus or countless other risks. An efficient health care system must collect
enough money to be prepared for the illnesses and accidents that inevitably
strike all humans.
Few
of us could ever pay all of the costs associated with our health care. So whether or not we wish to admit it, we are
connected. The Texas
lawsuit doesn’t end the connection, just our current method of
addressing the costs.
There
aren’t any viable alternatives on the table.
Russell Voight, Trump’s
Acting Office of Management and Budget Director, was asked last month during
his Congressional testimony about the president’s health care plan. “The
president is working on his own plan that we’re not yet ready to reveal.” This plan is as non-existent as his
pre-election plan. Your preexisting
conditions are real. His plans are not.
The
Supreme Court will hear oral arguments this summer, but it is unlikely that a
ruling will be issued prior to Election Day.
The red is flashing. The
invalidation of Obamacare, ruling that the Patient Protection and Affordable
Care Act is unconstitutional, would cause immediate irreparable chaos.
For
every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
DAVE
Picture
– The Lakota Universe – David L Cunix.
This is part of the exhibit at the National Museum of the American Indian,
Washington DC.
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