In a recent speech at a community college in Virginia, Mr. Barak Obama, the president of US, went a little further down the popular, colloquial political speech on the upsurging healthcare issues in America, living behind world political hypocrisy to its shameful nadir. In fact, what Mr. Obama reiterated was nothing more than a political rhetoric that almost all politicians bank on to woo their voters. The fact of the matter is that Mr. Obama wants the Americans shouldn't leave their country to avail “cheap” healthcare facilities in India and Mexico. There are two aspects what Mr. Obama wanted to explain his citizens: one, the Americans shouldn't forget that “cheap” necessarily connote poor quality service because the “costly” in a capitalist society is undoubtedly reserved for “class”; two, even if the healthcare service in the US comes at a higher price, so be it, anyway it goes to America's economy in a sense that when outsourcing debate in certain states of the US is getting hotter, this could be an absolutely cool, politically-correct statement. We emotional, patriotic Indians shouldn't take it as an offense because our politicians too engage themselves in “cheap” talks to feed us with irrational concepts to drive us to a point where we would be compelled to think how caring these politicians for our causes. After a certain degree of rationality, all politicians across the world are public charmers, they know how to deceive people with gullible talks.
Well, the “cheap” healthcare facilities in India have many fringe benefits that attract patients from allover the world including the US. Apart from availing quality medicare at a throwaway price, the patients also get a chance to enjoy their trip to various monumental sites & tourist places and take part in a pluralistic culture curry, which is a bonus point for them. In fact, the healthcare facilities in India are far ahead than those in the US or other developed countries. Indian doctors are world-class and have proved their mettle in every medical specialty. And the ground reality is that the rate of success in critical medical treatments in India is much better than those in the US.
So, if Mr. Obama really wants to overhaul the America's healthcare segment and promises to deliver a better quality of service at a comparatively cheaper price, no one can stop him doing that; however, he should not just behave like another politician to garner brownie points for vote-bank by resorting to “cheap” talks.
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