Yet, Germany, Japan, Sweden, and so on… can do it. Pointing out bad examples does not detract from the good examples. We can learn from both, to improve our own system.
Also, universal healthcare is not socialism in the broader sense. Anyone who has convinced you of that might be using you as a tool. So, you might want to reconsider that opinion.
The Murdoch media popularized the idea that Mr. Obama is a socialist, while in fact his economic and social policies are right of center. The hijacking of the Republican party by extremists who defensively paint moderates as extremists has led to this confusion.
Germany, Japan and Sweden sorry, none of them has shown the innovation in medicine that the US has.
Universal health care is not socialism in a broader sense; what it is, is the spawn of socialism in a broader sense. I am not being used as anyone’s tool; I learned to think clearly long ago. Neither am I a Libertarian or an arch conservative Republican; But I have been around long enough to know you are full of beans about the right of center. The only way Mr. Obama is right of center is if someone has violently moved the center to the left.
I would be hesitant to say Mr. Obama has any economic policies; I have also been around long enough to have heard his comments before he was president, and they are 180 degrees opposite what he has said since attaining that position.
As long as we have politicians so divided, “we” are not going to learn anything from anyone. The tea party on the right is no more off the center than the left end of the liberal wing, and both sides have forgotten that politics is the art of compromise.
One year from now, when this train wreck has completed itself, you are going to see Democrats running around, wringing their hands and pleading to be put back in office so they can fix the screwup they have delivered to us - the one which Nancy Pelosi famously said, you have to pass it so you can find out what is in it.
We are finding out. The majority of people want change in health care; and pretty much the same majority want this legislation changed. We don’t need (and should not want) to go back to 2008; but that is not the same thing as saying we want this bill as is.
It is going to be - no, let me amend that - it is a massive tax on the middle class. People are angry about the increases in cost; they are angry about losing their doctors; they are angry about losing their policies at work; they are angry about losing catastrophic care coverage; they are angry that they government is telling the conscience has no place in the health care policy; the list goes on and it is growing.
The Democrats failed to learn from the states which tried this universal coverage. No state, and no federal government can afford it all; so the rationing starts. And the Feds want to take it to health maintenance and away from health treatment.
If you think that things are so hunkey dory in other countries, get hold of a time comparison for treatment of various diseases - and start hoping you don’t something like diabetes.