Health Care
The Braun administration will eliminate the need for health insurance by providing universal health care for all Americans. This new American Health care system will be operated on a non-profit basis, in contrast to the current system that is structured around the financial interest of drug and insurance companies and physicians and dentists who "operate" on a commission basis. This is why half of all surgical procedures are unnecessary and the majority of health care costs are expended on terminally ill patients in the last few months of their life. While those who commit first degree murder are allowed to have pain-free lethal injections, millions of elderly Americans are forced to live out their final years by suffering in high-cost concentration camp-type nursing homes. Anyone who has spent any time in such a facility cringes at the thought that someday that's where they are likely going spend their final days. The irony is that m edical researchers are on the threshold of an era of molecular medicine that will make a biological transition to renewable resources inevitable. This "designer gene" era of nanotechnology will clearly be the most significant development in human history, resulting in a new species, Homo Immortalis .
As President, Harry Braun will allow each individual to determine how they want to deal with their death, and if they choose to end their suffering with lethal injections, the federal government will respect and abide by their request. Harry Braun will focus on preventative medicine by providing Americans with pure air and water, encouraging them to exercise and eat nutritious food. The Braun administration will put an end to the corporate concentration camps for animals, who pumped full of hormones and drugs and are forced to live out their lives in caged pens, and place a health tax on junk food to discourage its use. The emphasis needs to be on high-quality nutrients, not shelf-life. The Braun administration will also incorporate photobiology data into OSHA regulations, which will make "sick buildings" healthy for millions of Americans by the use of lamps that simulate the natural outdoor sunlight in hospitals, schools, and other buildings.
