I didn't say it was a right, just that it's the right thing to do. The golden rule, and all that, because we can and should.Why do you think that it's a right that everyone has healthcare ,and not a privilege?
I didn't say it was a right, just that it's the right thing to do. The golden rule, and all that, because we can and should.Why do you think that it's a right that everyone has healthcare ,and not a privilege?
well saidSorry for the late reply, i work weekends.
I don't know if i 'deserve' **** from the government, the government represents all of us. It's a team effort.
Also, it's not like the VA because with the VA, the provider is owned and operated by the government. Medicare doesn't work that way.
The thing about all this is that most the folks who make up a lot of healthcare expenses are the people with serious recurring problems. for folks with congenital or chronic problems, it's not a matter of 'preparing for their own future'.
The funny thing is, because of the Emergency medical treatment act of 1986, hospitals have to accept patients regardless of ability to pay and absorb the costs. So, instead of getting much cheaper preventative care, they wait until it becomes an emergency and go to the hospital for something that would have been taken care of by a physician if they had the health insurance to afford it. This ends up costing a lot more money to treat and clogs up our emergency rooms.
In the end, you have to pay for their healthcare anyway. Ever wonder why the hospital costs in the U.S. are the highest in the world? ever wonder why aspirin is like 50 bucks in a hospital? Because they shift that cost onto the consumer. Do you suggest we should just refuse them unless they can pay, and let them die on the streets? I guess if it's slower and less visible it's acceptable.
It's all fine and dandy to blame people for not having health insurance, but at the end of the day we all have to pay for it anyway. It just costs even more and it costs lives, too.
You complain about not wanting to pay for someone elses healthcare, but it would actually end up costing you less than your premiums/copay does now.
Healthcare is a human right and a necessity, not a ****ing Obama phone.
There are waiting times in Canada for non-life threatening problems. Depending on how bad it is and what province you're in.
Most canadians who go south of the border do it for non-life threatening issues or because they're misguided about the quality of American care.
but the facts simply do not back them up.
See above.
As far as a proposition on how to pay for it -- it would take about ~500 dollars a year in healthcare premiums for the average family based on income. 500 dollars a year is pretty damn cheap for extensive medical care. It's not free. Everyone has to pay, unless they earn under a certain amount. In Canada it's more like ~120 a year.
15% for healthcare is absurdly high. What i don't think people understand is that we're overpaying for our healthcare.
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Social Security is important because no one can ever reach those funds. No matter what cataclysms befall you in life, you'll at least have that meager pension to survive on as an older person. I think that's something we should provide our elderly.
The funny thing is, Social Security doesn't save your money for when you're old. They're just taking your money and giving it to the old people now. When you get old, my social security payments will go to you and then when i get old the next generation will give me my pension. that's the social contract.
Also, what about when Annie was pregnant. No foodstamps to keep her baby alive? What about Medicaid she was no doubt provided? What about older people?
Do you guys remember what happened before Obamacare?
Want to remember the REAL ********? Pre-existing conditions,
That's right. If you manage to get a disease that cost too much money, you might not be able to get healthcare at all. You should have just been responsible and taken care of yourself.
If you had heart disease, high blood pressure, cancer, type 2 diabetes, asthma or any other costly problem, they could simply deny you coverage. Or charge you such exorbitant rates that you could not afford it unless you were a millionaire. Guess you should have just prepared for the future and earned your millions in case you got sick.
Obamacare took care of that, we don't have Pre-existing conditions anymore. But when the healthcare companies ran the shots, that's what we had. If you were born with a pre-existing condition, you couldn't even get health insurance.
The problem with Health Insurance, that think ya'll aren't understanding, is that it is not a want. It is a need.
It's not an iphone, it's not a toyota or a big screen TV. You can't choose whether or not you have healthcare. You either have it, or you die. And the foolish folly of these misguided beliefs is that it ends up costing you more to deny it to others than it does to simply pony up the much cheaper healthcare premiums.
and the knowledge that if you get laid off, you won't have to pull out your own teeth or slowly die of cancer unable to work or afford the care that you deserve as a human being.
Tristan, you like so many single payer advocates don't understand how Medicare works. You can't all of the sudden just employ "medicare" for all..... why? because it's predicated upon paying into the system for decades, and even still it doesn't cover everything. You still pay a premium every month.
Healthcare is NOT a right....
Did somebody hijack Tristan's account?
Shauny is back.Did somebody hijack Tristan's account?
right onhis arguments are simply not backed up by the fact that we spend more than every other country in the developed world in healthcare, have less coverage and worse outcomes.
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