No, and nothing I have said indicated this. I envision a society where anybody can get health care from the government if they so choose.
So those who are poor don’t deserve to choose? They just have to take whatever the government gives them? What if they want care from a more expensive, private physician?
Are you saying that they should have to pay for that? What if they can’t? Many UHC proponents would argue that that hardly seems fair.
So? What’s your point? That doesn’t mean that D.C. is in charge of your health care. All that means is that D.C. makes sure you get it.
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The federal government won’t be regulating health care so this point is moot.
Have you ever worked for an organization that receives federal grant dollars? Because I have worked for several. The federal government dictates very specifically how an organization is allowed to spend the money they dole out.
DC will be in charge of my healthcare because they will dictate that their money cannot be spent on certain meds, on certain procedures, on certain types of specialties, or that I have to completel specific steps before receiving a specific level or type of care.
I’m insane because I think two unrelated government programs don’t have to be run the same? Ah, OK. Gotcha.
Only if you believe what you read on bumper stickers
One: no, private education is more expensive than public. Probably because you have to pay for private education.
Do you think that we don’t have to pay for public education? Who do you think pays for it? Our tax dollars pay for it.
It costs more money on average to educate a student in the public school system in this country than it does in private school system
I don’t see what your point is, though. If education was exactly like health care, nobody would want UHC. The free-market is some mysterious force that makes everything cheaper and better, and all poor people would never have to care about their medicine again.
No, you’re missing the whole point. The reason public education is deteriorating (one of them, anyway) is because many parents have decided that their child’s education is the government’s responsibility. In the same way, as demonstrated in an article I posted several days ago, there is evidence that canadians under UHC don’t take as much personal responsibility for their own health, as measured by preventative care utilization.
People want UHC because they don’t think they should have to worry about how they are going to get healthcare. People want public education, even though it is getting bad, because they don’t want to have to worry about educating their child.
People have become dependant on the government, and have come to believe that it is the solution to society’s problems.
I quoted this before, but it bears repeating-
“Government is not the solution to our problems. Government IS the problem.” -R. Reagan
And health care in other countries would be horrid compared to ours, which isn’t the case.
-according to the WHO, that is. But you would rather take the word of a bunch of socialists over a bunch of libertarians.
I certainly don’t think that.
I know you don’t think that. That wasn’t the point.
Just like you’re being forced to pay for national defense, yes.
Two wrongs make a right?
Not like it’s fair right now, either. Some people don’t get ANY health care whereas the rich can smoke a pack of cigars a day but not worry about the bills.
How do you define fair? The cigar manufacturer got a fair price for those cigars. He used that money to pay his workers, feed his family, and probably buy healthcare. That seems fair.
You want to take money away from one person against their will just because you believe it is the right way to do things, and because you don’t believe that other people are able to make good choices. Is that fair?
You want to use the government to inflict force on me if I don’t pay for this program, even though I find it morally objectionable. Is that fair?
I don’t see how your plan will allow for such a thing either. There is no flawless solution in the matter: but UHC is just the cheapest and most fair.
Cheapest? No-that’s already been refuted.
Most fair? Uh huh. As long as you have the guns and we have the money.
So what you want me to do is spend up to maybe 30 minutes digging through old posts in order to read something that I am honestly not interested in, simply because you don’t want to repeat the same argument?
Um…YES?
If you are going to argue with someone, you should probably find out what they are saying.