Health care not Wealth care

OK...

Enough is enough.

Somehow it's strange AND typical when the people want it (62%). The intellectuals basically agree. But the politicians and business (including labor) are slow to move, or kill measures that have broad voter support.

This applies beyond health care to the environment, the poorly regulated finance industry, and campaign finance reform, to name a few.

This is where you come in. Socially Responsible Investing is a way to influence this equation in a potent way. By becoming involved in your asset management decisions at the social impact level, by investing with social responsibility, you wield the financial power of your assets against wrong by aligning your interests with the greater good.

Health care is the perfect SRIplanner.com issue because it's one of the 7 things in First Things First and it's part of the heated debate about how profit incentives drive policy decisions for the country, rather than the people.