EDITORIAL Packwood’s plan isn’t good enough It's just a variation of the same old Oregon political game: Everybody knows there's a problem, but no one can agree what to do about it However, in this case, it isn't new tax revenues or school finance. Now it's health care, and Oregon's own Sen Hob Packwood has thrown in his two bits At a Monday Eugene press conference/public fo rum, Packwood's Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan of 1991 requires businesses to carry health insur ance plans for full-time employees and their families. Close Bob. but not good enough Packwood's plan would bring health care to a larg er segment of the population, but it ignores the biggest part of the population in need - the unemployed. Medicare takes care of some of that problem, but its monolithic approach to payment is legendary Medi care is ill suited and un der financed to ude quately provide for all the people who can claim benefits So. uItt mutely, poor people in this country lire unable to receive the care they need Some citizens and observers at Monday's forum advor ated a health care system much like Canada's, which is pub id V administered and tv at able to all This seems the best solution, Pack wood's plan would bring health care to a larger segment of the population, but it ignores the biggest part of the population that needs affordable medicine — the unemployed. but it dues have somi* inherent problems Oil ,i small scale, the Canada plan works great But the bureaucracy needed to administer the !■!T{J million plus people in the t S would lie extraordinary How ever, it would eliminate Medicare and other health care systems so the new plan would not be adding to the tons of rod tape, but merely i onsolidating it Par kwood is on the right trar k. but his apparent dismissal of the Canadian system is a mistake Half measures arid stop-gap efforts .ire not enough to clean up I S health r are Drastir steps need to be taken, and the Canada plan makes the most sense I ir, Emerald u-i mn-.mm: «•:. w:tir %3 ' Af.ii.ty ;»<»] If * 1>V Msn*g*ng I dftor I ddorui I cjiior Gr *ph*ct I ditor i l dttoi f drtoi m Chief »' ^ All .1 f >*’' *''*■*- ■ » ivtstopr** h«i ■ >•**» f drtoi f ditor isl l ditor Sport* I drtor Night i ditor Allot i*i* I dflOf * *>ti>dsnl Goverrvnsnt Activities t .».,«* H I' . , ■ *v Community s !■ *»" Mo o OoC(t Cof>ytdilOf» , •»* *‘«m l)n { ■«. 4. ► I I. ! > '.i * it . ■ M t ► “ » ' 4> * * K,t”'y *»> Photographers 4hi »A-'ul'u Hii <• Advertising w»,i - —" i » t |r « * ■» i ■<»*: •• M.i , ( \ *• It*t» loo ' RttmKJ*' K wy •»" «i M * »\*it» !«*,<. •• r V - * lofv-' S^von VA7 ClasaRted Mugyy W . U.*:*J** ► »v A .*. «»• • i A-.« . o .» *«» Business ► .t * y » .vN> «• ‘ •..***> is* v Jm*, o , Production ing?*! VV*t‘o f*raUiAl*)n v tJtvi; • .r, .* ■. -a't* i ■*■ l .. f «« ► ■ «l . #X*' N- ’-t Ml*.*! .*»* '<04 M a>| ( kxi >.1 jK1 . »■ v. 1 M‘ • Ai.1 l.i V,. »*• H-.>.» »! J*K W»' V •' A ■ It Stophor *■ «» Va« T :«V! VV .» • General Manager i.*r> M «■! Advertising Director Hry** Mi . Production Manager M «►** Mi.»\ \ Nmiitwm 146S511 Display Advertising 146 3*1? Business Oftmt-• 146 SM2 Cl4**Ri«d Advertising 146-4143 <•! ■rt* ’ LETTERS Role playing In rr flit uf till' registered studrnt bmh Vot t il m the .('< i toll lor \ SI () president Though tins i ertam i\ is .1 disappointing percent age it is substantially higher than th.it which w.is printed These errors were not only ai. example of timer unite jour nulisin. but also ol irresponsi • . H hv the publications Both tie- ( itmmentuinr and the l.m iTnltl are tnllueiiti.il on this i iirnpus ! heir influence should he used in i positive W.IV to en ourage greater participation in government, rather than to Ice 1 us oil the ever present Voter apathv that plagues the cam pus stale and i ountrv I entourage these and other Ole.ha to at knowledge the role they play in student govern merit and to do what thus can to foster nit leased involvement therein john issue " (Ofpg j:i) Ironica, [. t! appears to be the ( ii/n/fieftliifor who lias !.iileil to research the issue On i . ! ' \ ■ *■ i; 1 he I ,M ti. iard re v: ■ d its A flirm.it i v e Aetton p. a v m ii i iifdatu e wtill l hll vcrsitv rules On March -H, loot, following two months of in depth research on rnv part, I re-initiated the current "contro versy that culminated in the I,Ml board ban Stor e I did not have the honor ol being men tioned, 1 presume this oversight oil their part resulted, also, from inadequate research Regarding how lln1 KMl.' boar'c •V / OKAV, VOL y CAN Gtr OP : a|E PE L£Tr;N6 ^ you o>o NG I AETEQ allTWEsE YEARS YOU PP06AEJ trcuout TRj;S DAs’ '^JOuLD NEVER COKE. Bur twajgs wav£ CHANGED vt>v MC LOMGEP WAVE ANV ^ VALUE ID US TWt CO^PftNV 'S DOWNS) Z'^G. Wt'ftE UVWG > you opt.