rbell said:
For LeBuick:
You aren't addressing the problem. Government will get to choose who lives and dies. Being they fund abortions, it's pretty obvious how badly they choose already.
The way you say they choose who lives or dies is normal for any health plan. I don't necessarily see that as choosing who lives or dies, they have a list of what is covered or not. Every health plan has limitations so why should a government plan be different? Why should a government plan be held to a higher standard?
Secondly, it isn't the government who chooses. It is the company contracted/paid by the government to administer the program. The govt is just the face of the bad news.
Last... With private insure we have today, there are different levels of plans. You can't complain that you can't get premium service with the basic plan, if you want premium service you must get the premium plan. Government plan is basic because that is the cheapest. If you want premium you must come out of pocket for the additional cost. That is no different that todays system.
rbell said:
Furthermore...from a previous post of mine, unaddressed, of course, because pro-gov't healthcare folks have no answer for it:
I am not pro-govt healthcare. I like freedom of choice and don't believe in the one plan fits all concept. I only chimed in to say the reason some of you are opposed to govt healthcare isn't valid, every provider has a list of what they will and will not cover.
My second concern is that we figure out a way to give everyone access to health care of some kind. I don't like the gouging cobra does to unemployed people or the fact that we have millions of American's with no health care at all. In the end we the tax payers end up paying for their medical needs. When a HIV patient is no longer covered by their private plan, who do you think pays for their medical care? You guessed it, the tax payers.
This is also the idiocy of the right terming the HIV prevention program in the stimulus plan as "buying c0nd0ms". That is a very short sided view when you see how much we pay to sustain and treat HIV patients, c0nd0ms is a bargain. You want less government and less taxes don't you? Well, c0nd0ms was a step to make that happen but instead the idea was turned into propaganda and not looked at for what it was.