Next week, President Bush is expected to call for deep cuts in Medicare and Medicaid in this year's budget, as lawmakers will have to work to "spare doctors from a 10 percent cut in Medicare fees that would otherwise take effect on July 1."
What other sacrifices will our President and the Congress ask from us in the coming year? Will we be asked to give up health care services? Will we be asked to carry more of the burden of Medicare and Medicad? Will we be asked to live with an infrastructure that is ever more worn and fragile? Will we be asked to sacrifice the environment in order to create new energy sources? Will more veterans be forced into even greater sacrifices as they try to heal themselves from war? How many will be asked to sacrifice their homes as the morgage lenders and banks scurry to cover their losses?
Here's the sacrifice I wish we as a nation could make: Couldn't we sacrifice a fraction of our military budget to alleviate both our suffering and the suffering in the world? Couldn't we sacrifice a no-bid contract or two in order build high-quality levees in New Orleans, or to help the poverty level residents to return to their homes? How about a true attack on poverty, hunger, and homelessness in America? Why do we have to sacrifice so many things that would increase the quality of life in America to maintain our militaristic society? Who will even raise this issue? Courage anyone?
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