SmokeyMcChokey
Well-Known Member
its a loaded pole. i support healthcare reform but i dont supprt mandated insurance or a 1 trillion dollar social insurance package. therefore i refuse to vote.
Sure, I was just building on your idea. My response might have been a little tangential, but if private charity in the absense of taxation becomes more robust, maybe we can assume the same about other government services. In the absense of a government monopoly on road building and maintenance, maybe our roads would be built cheaper, be more innovative and efficient, and be maintained better.So, can you re-word this so it's a little easier to read? I can't tell if you agree with my post or disagree. I never said anything about efficiency in my post. What are you talking about?
As I have said before, I do not know why this is even called "Health Care Reform." We aren't reforming Health Care, we are reforming Health Insurance... just something that has annoyed me.
There is nothing wrong with Health Care, again as I have said before, the problem lies with malpractice lawsuits.
Health Care personnel are forced into practicing defensive medicine. Rather than being sued by the patient for not being thorough enough, or whatever excuse you can use now, the doctor will instead order multiple other tests just to cover his ass in court. Why wouldn't he when the health insurance pays for it. More tests = More costs to the Insurance provider. More costs to the insurance provider = a higher price of health insurance.
You take away all the petty lawsuits that somehow make it to a courtroom (even if they do not win, the doctor is still paying for his representation), and you will alleviate the costs of health insurance. Only problem is politicians don't want have to deal with all of the pissed off trial lawyers.
This being said, reform for health insurance is needed, but the path we are heading down (me paying for another's health insurance aside) is only going to lead to a candy house in the woods.
I'm not a fan of obesity. My personal choice is to be active and fit. However when we institutionally support telling others what they can and cannot do with THEIR OWN BODIES, that is wrong.We are definitely getting an obeseity problem here in the U.S. Have you seen how many fat kids there are around here lately? Gee, I think P.E. and Health courses need to be implemented from K-University as a requirement and testing for proficiency on it. Too many people just don't care about how healthy they are and/or just don't understand what is good and what is bad. Why are dieticians not employed in the schools to teach proper nutrition, etc.? And P.E. should not just be a teacher who is just having the students play whatever sport happens to be in season at the time. They need to be accountable for their jobs through student testing, just like all teachers should be.
I can understand where you're coming from. And I'm not saying that it should be mandated to all. I just think an EDUCATION regarding health, proper diet, and making good food choices should be implemented and have a certain proficiency. I'm not saying we should force people to live that way, but they should have a proper education about how to live healthy so they are at least aware when they are making unhealthy choices.I'm not a fan of obesity. My personal choice is to be active and fit. However when we institutionally support telling others what they can and cannot do with THEIR OWN BODIES, that is wrong.
Careful what you wish for, your line of thinking is the kind authoritarian people use to ratinalize why YOU can't own your body regarding marijuana use. Peace.
I know, and I am sorry for a friend. Obviously, some cases do deserve time in a courtroom, as was the case of your friend. However, the vast majority of cases are simply people seeing an easy way to make money, despite the instability and fragility their cases most likely hold.well, my best friends entire life was affected by a doctor, and he sued him
he will never have full use of his legs because of what that doctor did
he deserves every penny he got from that case
not that this has anything to do with anything, but just thought i would throw in that not all lawsuits are bullshit
(just most)
why should i pay for someone i dont knowI support it, although i'd rather us have a singlepayer. Healthcare should be for all, especially the working poor.
These are people who can't afford healthcare and are barely able to make ends meet.(Not the welfare queens)
Of course the republicans will go against anything the dems try to do.
Now waiting for the "ism", new world order, and regurgitated gop talking points.
These guys are gonna be foaming at the mouth when healthcare gets passed lol.
So fat people are the democrats fault. I've heard some lame blame laid on the Dems, but I believe this one tops them all.I can understand where you're coming from. And I'm not saying that it should be mandated to all. I just think an EDUCATION regarding health, proper diet, and making good food choices should be implemented and have a certain proficiency. I'm not saying we should force people to live that way, but they should have a proper education about how to live healthy so they are at least aware when they are making unhealthy choices.
To me, it looks like the obesity problem seems to have increased since the Democrats started to indoctrinate their socialistic ideals into the public school system. And the more propaganda they indoctrinate into the school system, the more obesity seems to become prevalent. That just seems interesting. . . almost like they've been using subliminal messaging on the tubes, video games, food marketing, etc.
The fat people argument is another arguement against this nonsence.
What are we gonna do hire a mass of social workers to come by peoples houses,
and tell them what they need to eat?
Exactly! And it's not necessarily only the democrats fault, but you can't ignore the fact that by the government subsidizing corn and beef, they are artificially lowering the cost of some very unhealthy foods which creates a swell in demand. The government is encouraging the consumption of fast foods and sugary drinks.Nope, we as consumers just need to start demanding better food and healthier ingredients in that food.