The author, Gerald J. Brown, MD says, "As a proud American I am equally proud to allow our President, my President, and family the super best health care. But the author believes all Congressional legislators should be asked and monitored as to his/her response to this question; will you support the proposition, that you and your family will have the same health care as all other citizens? It is a tool for diluting money flow his or her way for election and reelection efforts and emoluments otherwise, often possible to receive when leaving office, as lobbyist or executive of a large corporation or whatever. Private monies are not to be allowed for spending on health care in this country except for toothpaste and other such sundries.
YES or NO and a No Answer will be widely known and widely known, also, that a No Answer will be construed in the monitoring as a NO. Flip-flops will be encouraged here, unless he/she be like the pendulum of a finely made German cuckoo clock. The voters can say then; so the answer is to be a NO! Then one two, three: out of office you must go! Even in La la land there must always be a rationing modus for health care that a nation can then afford. But no problem here, Congressional legislators are always there, at the ready to adjust up or down like thermostats on the wall for heat/ air conditioning. The Congress, its anointed person, will adjust a wee bit the indicator up or down 0.1 or 0.2% of the gross national product (GNP) for health care spending that will be allowed to come forth in large amounts of dollars or otherwise decrementally in dollars.