The President today proposed a nationwide system of compulsory health insurance as the key point of a 4-part national health plan.
The President, without mentioning figures, recommended to Congress that the nationwide health insurance plan be operated along the lines of the Social Security program with regular contributions by the public to an insurance fund. He did not say how much the tax should be.
The present Social Security system of old age insurance covers about 37,000,000 wage earners.
The Administration is trying to expand it."We should seek to include as many persons as possible within the health insurance system, so that more may benefit, and costs can be more widely shared," Mr. Truman said..."The truth is it will save more than it will cost...More and better care can be obtained for this same amount under the program I am recommending." - 4/22/1949, Toledo Blade
http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=OulOAAAAIBAJ&sjid=EAAEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3650,1786028&dq=president+social+security&hl=enWhat a socialist. :eyes: Will this country never recognize health care as a fundamental and universal human right?
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the United Nations in 1948, proclaimed that "everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of oneself and one's family, including food, clothing, housing, and medical care."
Although this statement of high principle was adopted at the urging of the United States, and although it reflects the truths of our nation's founding documents, our government has achieved neither formal recognition nor practical realization of these rights. Mass homelessness and the escalating health care crisis in the US are compelling evidence of our disregard for human rights. Sadly, our country is but one of many nations where grave offenses against the dignity of human beings are commonplace, and global enforcement of human rights remains a distant goal. In the US, however, the twin advantages of democratic institutions and great wealth provide the opportunity for our nation to implement the principles human rights. Implementation of human rights principles will lead inexorably to the elimination of mass homelessness.
http://www.nhchc.org/humanright.html