I personally believe everyone should get the same care for the same price, zero. Whether you are young, military, old, rich or poor, same system.
Ted, nobody, whether in private health care or UHC, pays nothing for their healthcare. The difference is that in private healthcare you see what you’re paying, while in UHC you’ll never know. But either way, you’d be paying for it, just like you pay for roads, jails, and needles for drug addicts.
Why does a doctor have to make 500,000 per year? Why did they become doctors anyway, to be rich or help people? Why does medical school have to cost so much?
Are you friends with any doctors? Do you have any idea how much training they have to go through? what their level of job stress is, how demanding their day to day work is? You spend a day making decisions that will either save or kill someone, and then tell me how much you think someone who can do that day in and day out is worth in our society.
The government obviously shows how much it values the people it employs when teachers make pennies but bomb designers make millions. I don’t want that government deciding the value of the doctor assigned to replace my heart valves.
Personally, if we make all college free then we are on the way.
Now you are being naiive, Ted-
Nothing is free-books, paper, buildings-they all cost money. Don’t teachers, professors, librarians, and university support staff deserve to earn money for their labor? Maybe they should just work for free and live in a van down by the river?
If you get rid of all the fraud, insurance, bad debts, collection costs and profit of insurance, legal and accounting you clearly save money.
Agreed- but UHC is not the answer to that problem, it would just be another problem on top of it all.
All the costs of bankruptcies caused by medical expenses effects ever part of the economy.
True. But do you realize that UHC is like declaring bankruptcy on ALL medical expenses for the entire country- you’re just skipping the step of sending a bill to the individual who was treated, and instead sending the bill directly to the government, who then only reimburses 1/2 or 1/4 of the hospital’s budget. Whether its bankruptcy or UHC, the people doing the work of keeping you healthy are not getting paid.
But it is all partisan politico kool-aid according to the neo-cons. I guess dignity for the working poor is impossible. They will just continue to carry the burden of all the jobs and work their whole lifes in a crummy job just to get wiped out by one illness.
Ted, if you really want to hurt the working poor, then raise taxes high enough to pay for all the universities in the country, for all the healthcare, and for whatever else you think is “free.”
You may think you’re taxing rich doctors and corporations, or “getting to the source” with the flat tax, but every tax hike designed to pay for the latest entitlement program ultimately makes life harder for the poorest workers in our society.