Monday, December 12, 2011

Imagining Chicago's Skyline Without Health Care

Walking downtown yesterday in Grant Park, I looked up and marveled at Chicago's skyline. As I looked north, there before me was the huge towering white Aon building (formerly the Standard Oil building) in Chicago, and next to it to the right, a building that seemed, well, pretty huge as well. Only then did I notice it was the Blue Cross Blue Shield building (expanded in 2008 during health care "reform," remember?), and, to the left, the Prudential insurance buildings:


So then I wondered. What would Chicago's skyline look like without medicine?


Chicago's skyline would look very different, indeed.

-Wes

3 comments:

Dennis said...

My neighbor and his wife pay over $600 per month on medical insurance... and then there is the co-pay. He had six stents several months ago. Had he been saving the money in a fund for all of his life, he could have gone to Thailand or India and still had a major bank account. But now he just survives...

Anonymous said...

kinda looks better in 2nd photo. at least can see some nice blue sky. but i'm glad the medical are there, just in case. thanks

Anonymous said...

kinda looks better in 2nd photo. at least can see some nice blue sky. but i'm glad the medical are there, just in case. thanks