I must say, from the OP standpoint this has been a very interesting thread. It seems clear that there is at least a near-consensus that providing health care for the sick is a basic human (if not specifically Christian) responsibility. Of course, beliefs over methodololgy differ considerably.
There also seems a consensus or near-consensus that the system is seriously damaged and needs serious tweaking, or outright overhaul. (No wonder half the political candidates out there are running as “the candidate for change”

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My wager is that the best any of us will ever find in America is a compromise of any or all of our views. That’s the way Washington works, after all. We’ll see what happens down the road.
BTW, thanks to all of you who offered personal support. As someone who was raised on Rush Limbaugh and who went to a college which advocated Laissez-Faire, going on Medicaid was hard to take at first. But you’ll be glad to know that my six-pound infant (whose due date was today) is sleeping happily and peacefully on my chest as I write this. He’s doing quite well. Hopefully we will be back on our feet quite soon. I’m not saying it’s the best system; but I am glad that in our state, a safety net was there for us.
Thankfully we have the firm and sincere hope that we will one day see the Perfect Government, without debates. It will be an Absolute Monarchy.