Magnetic Poles said:
It is high time the US joins the rest of the civilized world by insuring that universal health care is a reality. We don't have health care, we have sick care. Lose your job and you lose your health care under the current system.
I pay way too much in taxes, but I would vote in a heartbeat for public funding for universal coverage. We should get group coverage as one big group. It will happen...it's just a matter of when.
I disagree.
Look at the debacle with the VA and Walter Reed Medical Center. The Government was in control of that. If they can't take care of heroes, how badly will they botch it when it comes to the rank and file citizen?
I am pro-freedom. When the government has control of our healthcare, then because we are collectively paying for each other's healthcare (this is in theory...a large number of people, because they are poor, will not really be paying for anyone. Wealthier folks will pay for more). Anyway...because 'I' pay for 'your' healthcare, that gives me the 'right' to dictate your lifestyle choices. I can force you to not eat potato chips...because I'm paying for your care. The logical end of socialized medicine is the following:
In an individual liberty sense, you no longer own you. The people own you, because they pay for your healthcare. Therefore, they have a right to tell you how to live your life.
Being slightly arrogant for a second, I also feel I have a right to make statements like this. Healthcare for me & my family
is a sacrifice. I pay $450 per month out of my own pocket for care. Yes, it can be tight...but if I can do it, so can many, many others.
Does our healthcare system need fixing? You betcha. But the same organization that...
- Gave us the $3,000 hammer;
- Ran a phone monopoly that made a 20-minute collect call cost $10+ dollars (compare to today's private rates);
- Allows our national treasures--injured veterans--to sit in a hospital with leaks, black mold, and pitiful care--supposedly in our "flagship" VA hospital;
- At virtually every level, makes the firing of bad employees prohibitive or impossible due to unionization, quotas, threats of litigation, or simple bureacratic bungling;
...also wants to run my
healthcare? No thanks, I'd rather stay private.
Unfortunately, MP, I think your forecast is spot on. We
will have universal government coverage. And we'll then find out why the world tries to come here to get operated on...because they have months (or years) long backlogs where they are, etc.
IMO our country will go bankrupt within three decades of instituting full-spectrum socialized medicine. The wild card will be if privatized healthcare is made
illegal. If it isn't, you can rest assured we will have a starkly different healthcare system for those who keep their insurance, versus those who use the government system. (which will probably add fuel to the fire of the cries, "Abolish private healthcare!") To each his own...but I'll not give up my private insurance without a fight.