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royal_archer
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Weren’t freddie Mac and Fannie mae government sponsored entities? Didn’t the government over regulate the market to prevent mortgage companies from discriminating against those who could not pay? Isn’t the governmtn now encouraging banks to make risky loans with the increased likely hood that the governmetn will provide billions in bail outs to banks that fail?No, it was not. The high unemployment rate was caused, and remains a problem, due to the collapse of our economy, which is due in large part to the unregulated mortgage swapping and resultant crisis that went on during the Bush administration in the early 2000’s.
My 401 K is at a record high (partly becasue I kept putting money in) but still I have had many dollars taken out of my paycheck to provide for a “rainy day” and we should give people uninhibited access to that money.Well, the 401Ks tanked due to the economy crashing, as I mentioned in my other paragraph. So you can’t have one without the other. They went hand-in-hand.
If they can not get health insurance then they are not making a living. Considering how many people are not the primary bread winner in the family, spouses, teenage children, retirees, there are a lot of people who can afford to work at lesser wages.I LOVE this statement of yours. Believe it or not many people make a living - somehow - on minimum wage jobs. There simply cannot be a society where someone- statistically - does not do these jobs. AND most of those people do not have health insurance. So as a result, they do not go to a doctor until their condition worsens to the point that it takes a lot of money - your money - to treat them in the ER.
Having more working citizens would bennefit us all as well. Do you not see that getting all of these people productive jobs would help everyone?By having a public option, and available basic health care for all, we could each save money down the road because these people who are not getting checkups would be doing so, and conditions could be treated before they got chronic. We don’t live in a vacuum- having more healthy citizens benefits us all.
There are ways of driving down health care costs with out raising taxes but no one seems to want to talk about them.It seems that you can’t stand the idea of someone getting health care who did not earn the money to pay for health insurance. Well, I can’t stand the idea of people getting sick and suffering because they do not have the money for health insurance, when meanwhile my country per capita spends more on health care than any other country in the world. And I have to know that I’m spending more, and getting less- when other countries spend less and cover everybody!