In the editor: I like reading auth veronique de rugy and Math K. Lewis, thoughtful commentators I often don’t learn and always learn from. But this week, they made the accounts taken under my skin.
The rugy applies the use of health storage accounts (“The ‘big beautiful bill’ gets something right,” July 10). According to the woman, they allow people to control their own health decisions. I say they have another way to hide the cracks of our inadequate health care system. Lewis called “Medicare for all” “non-powerful” (“Do Democrats see an anti-Trump in Galvanize on the left ?,” July 11). That’s funny. Works well for most of us over 65. Why doesn’t it change for everyone?
So many of us looked at long TV commercials for hospitals in shiners and St. Judas. That institutions should beg for donations is a terrible competition to our health care system. Don’t every citizen have health healthy as a right? That’s the way it has been done to every other developed country on the planet, with costs less than what we pay and have the best results.
This is the way last time for universal health care.
William Blum, Studio City