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Government Health Care Disaster Currently Quarrantined in Massachusetts - Weltall - 18th September 2009 Quote:Nation’s ill-advised to follow Mass. plan Anyone up for a fiscal disaster? Of course, I believe national health care could work. I propose that it be funded by taxing the incomes of all supporters of the concept at about 75%. Government Health Care Disaster Currently Quarrantined in Massachusetts - A Black Falcon - 18th September 2009 And this is why the public option is so important, without it private insurers will NOT keep costs down or make it cheaper for consumers. This is also why the insurance industry and all the politicians they have bought off are fighting the public option so hard, they know that it'd be the beginning of the end of the moneymaking, patient-hurting scam they've been running for several decades now... Government Health Care Disaster Currently Quarrantined in Massachusetts - Weltall - 18th September 2009 We have to let the government make costs skyrocket so that the private insurers don't get to do it? Government Health Care Disaster Currently Quarrantined in Massachusetts - A Black Falcon - 18th September 2009 No, the government is the only one who has a chance of really making health care better. For-profit health care companies benefit by denying care to sick people, it's the core of their profit-making business... along with things like giving people drugs they don't need, etc. Government health care would not be perfect, but it would actually be focused on helping people, not just making money. And that's the key difference, and that's why things which simply require everyone to get private insurance don't work. All that really does is increases the number of people insurance companies can make money off of... you need something there to keep them focused on waht they should be doing, making people better, not on satisfying Wall Street profit expectations. Of course you need to pay attention to money... but not the way they do. Most other Western nations have better health care on average than we do for a reason, and we spend more on it per capita than most of them too! That shows how we really don't need to spend more on health care, we just need to spend it better. Of course some of the other hopeful changes would be good, such as making it so they can't drop coverage, deny people for their prior medical record, etc, but the question there will be if there are loopholes they can jump through. Hopefully not, but we'll see. I'm not too hopeful, but it should help at least some. Anyway, Medicare, Medicaid, and the Veteran's Administration are very good services. They have some money issues, but those are solvable... and compared to our completely broken private insurance industry, so focused on their own profits and not in patient health, they are shining examples of greatness. That they are far from that shows how bad our private insurance system is... Government Health Care Disaster Currently Quarrantined in Massachusetts - Weltall - 19th September 2009 None of that optimism seems to be bearing fruit in Massachusetts. |