The Federal Health Care Program Dilemma or Media Collusion

We the people of the United States call upon the government and the 4th Estate (news establishments) to come forward and explain, formulate, and compare the Federal Employees Insurance program to that of Medicare, Medicaid, and the affordable Care Act. For years those who work for the federal government including those elected have enjoyed the "best health care in the world", Senator Mitch McConnell. We believe that those of privilege within our government and the media that report the news of the government continue to protect each other to propagate those who work and are elected. Since the late 50's, Congress has been provided a workable insurance program while denying those who pay for it with "crumbs off the table". Not only do they squander the tax money for their own pleasure they fight among themselves to cut, dissect and destroy the very insurance programs we use and pay for to feather their nests. This is done with no accountability from the news media which refuses to ask the question: "Tell us about your insurance program Congressman!"

On countless news programs, newspapers and news outlets, media hosts continue to side step this important question from Chuck Todd to Fox News. Are media conglomerates afraid to do their job? Are they afraid they might lose a future guest, sponsor or lose an inside gossip tirade? This seems to be done in collusion with each other by not stepping on the toes of the mighty pharma corporations who sponsor their news programs and the lobbyist who pay the law makers.  It's time to question the Federal Employees Health care program and do a comparable study using Kaiser or a GAO accounting of each program.

 "Let Them Eat Cake" is their motto and we the people want and expect the media to do their job and ask that most important question plaguing our country, "what kind of insurance do you enjoy Senator".

 

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