Hi Vern,
I think we are not that far apart. This is mainly a cultural matter. Your culture seems to favour unfettered capitalism: Mammon unbound. ours favours binding Mammon into slavery, though I consider, that our culture allows too much freedom to Mammon, and (methinks) that you consider yours allows too little.
Right – and we have TV programs were people go and live on “desert isles”
Agricultural Aid I agree:
it is impossible to keep Mammon out of the system. But that is no reason to hand the system over to Mammon.
But when you turn it over to the government that’s exactly what you do.
So more control is required on government, to prevent government corruption, and overweaning ambition. You, unlike us, have a written constitution, but it is too easily set aside by the executive. Remember McCarthy. Remember Guantanamo.
The following is off-thread… you may ignore it, but it is offered in charity, not in judgement.
{{{ Understand that a foreign military base is, in international law, as much national territory as an embassy, and what happens there is subject to the laws of the nation occupying it. Do you favour your executive setting international law aside? Would you like the rest of the world to tear up their treaties with your nation? Do you want your nation to be feared, or loved. Both have a price. To be loved, you must be prepred to have your benevolence abused, and must not react: turn the other cheek, go also the other mile, give up also your cloak. To be feared, you must also fear, for the enemy will always be at your gate, and no matter how vigilant your guard, he will always find a way in, for you need always to succeed, he needs only to succeed once.}}}
End of off-thread message.
The state is responsible that provision be made, not for providing, unless no-one-else will provide.
But that is the bottom line.
Then let the state prove its sincerity by lifting all the restrictions that keep people from getting quality health care insurance.
What restrictions? restrictions on the opperations of wellfare centers, or restrictions on medicare insurance companies?
My view is more restrictions are needed.
1/ Medicare insurance must not be permitted to refuse cover on
any grounds whatsoever, but must in the same mandate, be able to claim off central government, the cost of this limitation, on a case-by-case basis.
2/ Medicare establishments must be required to take any emergency case, and give its best care to that case, regardless to the insurance cover provider, or lack thereof, and likewise, be able to claim the cost thereof from central government on a case by case basis.
3/ If a person has a life threatening condition, that person may be allocated to whichever establishment that can handle the case speedily, provided that this does not interfere with emergency cases, Likewise, any unscheduled cost must be accepted by central government.
4/ A medical establishment poaching staff from abroad must reccompense the donor nations costs for the education thereof, factored for inflation and social cost.
In short, I accept a mixture of private and central insurance, and provision, but the private provisions cannot have free rein, but must be able to claim the cost of this limitation from central resources.