I have a quick question to all of our american friends. Why are you fighting the health reform so badly?
That sounds worse than I mean, but I am curious. We have a working social healthcare system (former Yugoslavia) and pay about 10% of our income on average for it. A recent conversation with a friend of mine, she says, she pays something like 400$ each month for it (her insurance that is). Now granted, income is different, you have almost double of what I will ever achieve, but from what I could gather, her insurance is way over 20% of her paycheck. And she now has a kid, that she has to pay seperatly. So, why are people fighting the healthcare reform?
Now, granted, I haven't done even the basic research, and am just posing this out, half fishing, half curiosity. But, from what I gather, your taxes would go up by a small amount, and EVERYONE who is employed would be insured. And the tax increase would be WAY less than 20%. So, you would gain money, someone who you know and like, that is going to lose his job, or isn't making enough to visit a doc today would be able to, and you DON'T like that? WHY?
Are my figures screwed? It is just 1 person, I will admit, but even you, yourselves have said multiple times that the health insurance premiums can be really high for what you get out of them. AND you have to take out loans, when you DO have bigger accidents, becouse it takes them months to years to figure out that "HEY! We owe that guy money! His story checked out!". So again, what is the big downside that I am missing about it?
Thank you for clearing this up.
Kamn
That sounds worse than I mean, but I am curious. We have a working social healthcare system (former Yugoslavia) and pay about 10% of our income on average for it. A recent conversation with a friend of mine, she says, she pays something like 400$ each month for it (her insurance that is). Now granted, income is different, you have almost double of what I will ever achieve, but from what I could gather, her insurance is way over 20% of her paycheck. And she now has a kid, that she has to pay seperatly. So, why are people fighting the healthcare reform?
Now, granted, I haven't done even the basic research, and am just posing this out, half fishing, half curiosity. But, from what I gather, your taxes would go up by a small amount, and EVERYONE who is employed would be insured. And the tax increase would be WAY less than 20%. So, you would gain money, someone who you know and like, that is going to lose his job, or isn't making enough to visit a doc today would be able to, and you DON'T like that? WHY?
Are my figures screwed? It is just 1 person, I will admit, but even you, yourselves have said multiple times that the health insurance premiums can be really high for what you get out of them. AND you have to take out loans, when you DO have bigger accidents, becouse it takes them months to years to figure out that "HEY! We owe that guy money! His story checked out!". So again, what is the big downside that I am missing about it?
Thank you for clearing this up.
Kamn
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