canndo
Well-Known Member
Ok, so you assume that everyone MUST pay into a pool for healthcare.
What if some people do not want to pay? What if some people are so rich they know they can afford the best care in the world and will never need assistance. Do they need to pay? And why would they need to pay?
What about someone so poor they cannot pay? What if they make money later and are rich? Do they pay for what they had before? What if someone was rich but is now poor. Do we deny them care because they should be able to pay for it themselves?
You are not talking about insurance anymore you are talking about compulsory social engineering through mandatory taxes.
And that is not freedom of choice, it isnt freedom at all.
Thomas Jefferson said, those who give up liberty for temporary security deserve neither. What you are proposing is that people give up their financial freedom for the temporary security of government mandated healthcare. And the bureaucrats are already deciding what procedures and treatments they will approve not based on the patient but based on the cost per treatment.
I dont want to be part of your health care program, I am happy to do what I wish with my life.
What if the government decided to no longer treat people who use drugs? I mean they are doing illegal things bad for their health. What if smoking a joint prevented you from getting healthcare? Who are you going to sue? Who are you going to complain to?
Just keep giving your freedoms away. Soon the government will have an iron clad case of why they need to set limits on the fats in food, portion sizes, etc. All for the health of the country. Because it costs money to keep you healthy. They will probably start doing drug and/or urine testing to make sure people are not doing unhealthy things. Maybe get progressive like China and start fining the companies that fat employees work for...
Yeah, fucking utopia...
Myself? I say get the government, lawyers and insurance companies the fuck out of medicine. They add nothing but buracracy, red tape, extra costs, fraud and a shell game about who is going to pay for all this shit.
I say put in torte reform (you pay for a lawsuit's costs if you lose). Institute the ability for doctors to directly offer health care plans similar to insurance to people who join their practices. Have up front pricing for procedures and allow competition in the industry with the state medical boards maintaining standards.
That would get prices down to where people could actually afford care, not total and complete care but a heart bypass wouldnt cost a million dollars.
Everyone pays except those who cannot afford it - when and if they can then they pay as well. We all pay anyway - the most expensive care there is, as no one is turned down in emergencies those who don't pay directly cost the rest of us in increased premiums, taxes and decreased quality of care. The best way to regulate medical care - and the most libertarian actually, is for lawyers to stay in the game. If losing suits pay then lawyers will not take cases and doctors and hospitals and drug manufacturers will not be induced to be safe as possible. The cost of medical torts imposes only a few percent of cost on care. There is a limit of a quarter million puntative damages in California, the cost of care and the cost of insurance did not go down and the increases just keep coming.