Greece has free health care and is now bankrupt. Not a great argument for socialized medicine. The U S is bankrupt now. The Ponzi scheme has just not collapsed yet. Free health care should be out of the question.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
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Greece has free health care and is now bankrupt. Not a great argument for socialized medicine. The U S is bankrupt now. The Ponzi scheme has just not collapsed yet. Free health care should be out of the question.
Greece has free health care and is now bankrupt. Not a great argument for socialized medicine. The U S is bankrupt now. The Ponzi scheme has just not collapsed yet. Free health care should be out of the question.
This is going to be like Medicare. It will take years for to see the overall benefits/downsides depending on your situation. You have to start somewhere to address the problem of medical cost (why not start with making hospital not overcharge people, I don't know). We have been living high on the hog (the country as a whole, not individuals) and now its time to buckle down because things have gotten out of hand and as usual, everyone suffers except the super rich, but what else are you going to do. I know every keeps going on about the deficit but be honest, can you say how it is affecting your daily life? Can you not pay your bills because of the deficit? Most of us work and have PC's, access to the internet and at xmas, we all talk about the nice stuff we purchased or received. I have friends who have purchased homes and vehicles and still complain but that is because they are living outside of their means, like most of us are, and its hard to cut back once you get use to having most of what you want.
Greece has free health care and is now bankrupt. Not a great argument for socialized medicine. The U S is bankrupt now. The Ponzi scheme has just not collapsed yet. Free health care should be out of the question.
Mind you, it's not free. Everyone pays into the fund, that's why it works. Nothing free about it; it's an agreement between the people of an entire country to make sure no one is denied healthcare because they cannot afford it.
The more fortunate pay more, the less fortunate pay less. Those below the poverty line do not pay because they can't. In a perfect world, the wealthy are altruistic. In the sphere of reality, they're often not. That's why a tax works--it's legally binding. No wiggle room.
To refute your claim that bankrupt countries are the worst places to have universal healthcare, a lot of European countries enacted it in the wake of WWII, when they were left with NOTHING. Look at the same countries today and you could hardly tell that 70 years ago they were ashen, crater-laden and smoldering. It saves money.
Private coverage wastes it. Rather than having no one waste money for service, everyone loses money.
Obamacare is designed so that about half the people will get free insurance at the expense of the other half. Those who file returns must buy UNLESS they cannot afford to. But, 47%of filers pay no tax and about 47% receive some form of welfare. Therefore we must conclude that at least 47% will be deemed too poor to pay for their insurance, so the government will buy it for them. The few people who pay income tax are not eager to have this huge burden dumped on them.
Here is a CNN articles that estimates that 26 million will get the government subsidies. https://www.google.com/search?q=obamacare+federal+subsidy&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&client=safari. But the 11 million illegals the Democrats want to add will inflate that.
Here is a CNN articles that estimates that 26 million will get the government subsidies. https://www.google.com/search?q=obamacare+federal+subsidy&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&client=safari. But the 11 million illegals the Democrats want to add will inflate that.
We seem however, to agree that the system is likely to fail.
On the contrary, I expect this system to "succeed." Not in providing comprehensive health care for all Americans, but at least in providing a little bit better coverage for a few more people, while saving a little bit of money. Obamacare is not much of a solution to the problem. But it is, at least, an attempt to do something worthwhile.
My hope is that the system can be morphed over time into what it needs to be, more or less. The Republican Party is on the decline, and will be in less of a position in the immediate future to block progress for America. The public option (which Obama negotiated away in return for absolutely nothing from Republicans) can be added back at some point and the microscopic subsidies can be replaced by real assistance for people in need. Better control of the coverage (in part through implementation of the public option) can be achieved.
America spends far more on health care than any nation on Earth, and yet we have little to show for our efforts in terms of favorable outcomes. It is the most bloated and inefficient healthcare system on Earth. It is a huge drag on our economy. Republicans, in their love of waste, want this to continue. It cannot.
Unfortunately, your post itself #52 describes a failure of the system, in which millions of families pay the tax rather than getting insurance. That dooms the system, not just for themselves but for the insurance companies, and ultimately for everyone. The only way to give free health care to those with preexisting if for everyone else to pay inflated premiums. You may however be right that the system will morph into a system in which we borrow money, for a time, to give universal health care. What then, when people stop loaning us money?
How come you are ignoring the post I put a link in? Post #51
