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Oscarthecat
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If you’re going to make that kind of claim, you’ll need to back it up with some kind of data.Let’s ask ourselves one question. If the government decided to step out of providing health care for the neediest tomorrow does anyone here really think that someone would suddenly pick up the tab? Quite simply, no. Because there is just not that much charity to go around. Too many people using those silly little envelopes for the Sunday collection basket. Why? Just make an anonymous donation by putting cash in.
People in this country are charitable- there is no reason that charities can’t exist specifically for the purpose of offsetting the cost of private insurance for those in need. These charities don’t exist right now because, as I mentioned before, the presence of government health care makes people believe that there is no need to give to such a charity.
But you are right that if we removed socialized medical programs tomorrow, there would be a sudden and critical need for those who had the rug pulled out from underneath them. So, of course, there would need to be a transitional period to give people time to adjust.
(As far as your comments about the little envelopes in the collection basket- people use those to claim government tax deductions. It isn’t so that they can be recognized for making donations, it is because they would rather give their money to the church than to the government, and those little envelopes enable them to do so. But that is a topic for another thread, I guess.)