Originally posted by IDrinkaRum
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I say health insurance should be on the shoulders of the employers because to create a safe work environment and a desirable place to work, insurance should be one of the priorities an employer should think of.
Cultural variation, I suspect.
This smacks too much of a welfare/nanny state.
Also, in a different thread, there was a discussion between me and someone else about different cultural meanings for both 'welfare' and 'nanny state'.
Can't get a job? Government will pay you to sit around the house. Can't get a private nursing home? Government will put you in a substandard, sub par nursing home because they can. Can't afford a burial? Government will put you in a pauper's grave with a bunch of other bodies (not unless you're in the military and then you're buried in the military graveyards).
Can't get health insurance? Government will pick and chose whom you get to see and what will be done for you.
I think this is to do with cultural differences in understanding about welfare systems and 'nanny states'.
And when I say that universal health care won't help everyone, I mean: People will think OMG!!! I can see any doctor! Any specialist! My <whatever I have> will be cured. And then, they find out they can't because the Government doesn't have that specialist /treatment/whatever listed and they'd have to go to a private doctor and they don't have the money so it won't be taken care of no matter what.
The American Government (or any government in my opinion) cannot/should not be trusted to make personal decisions for us.
Heck, your HMO system as I've heard it described to me is unbelievable! How have you people not stood up en mass and torn it down? You let your insurers make personal decisions for you? You let your insurers even know what illnesses you have?
Our system is not like that. Only the doctors and patients make decisions about treatments.
It's not a matter of the haves and the have nots. It really isn't. Our government is so far in debt (and don't tell me, no one knows that), that our taxes would be way up, to defray the costs of everyone going to see the doctor.
Again, Big Brother doesn't need to know the reason I'm taking birth control pills is not to prevent babies but to help my body have my periods so my innards don't get any worse. Because OMG ... birth control keeps you from having children and children is the good for the society so birth control is bad and shouldn't be allowed at all.
As I said: Everyone for Universal Health Care will have to agree to disagree with me on this one.
But where it's purely cultural variation - eh, fine. Different people, different systems, no big.
Okay?
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