GenSeneca
Well-Known Member
So the only part of the welfare state you actually support is the HC side? You really think we should eliminate food stamps, housing subsidies, SS and SSDI, welfare, and every other program that exists to help the poor and elderly?Where did I say we owe our citizenry food, housing, disability pay, old age pension?
Why don't you make that argument for all goods and services? If forcing people to pay for insurance that covers goods and services provided by the HC industry magically lowers the cost of those goods and services, then why don't you apply that same theory to every other industry? Surely a similar scheme would lower the cost of food, housing, clothing, cars, televisions, and every other good or service within other industries...I did say that it would be a lot cheaper and more practical to have a universal health insurance that covered everyone, but I didn't expect that to be free. Just a lot less expensive than what we have.
That is your ideological principle in action. The more government gets involved, the more expensive it becomes, and your perpetual solution is to have more government involvement, so it becomes more expense, and you ignore the definition of insanity.Face it: The current health care system consumes 18% of the GDP and is growing. That is unsustainable.
Worked fine for over 100 years, people couldn't get to the US fast enough and we didn't have piles of dead bodies lining our streets.Your idea of relying on charity isn't practical, i.e., won't work.
That's on you. Forcing others to pay is immoral.Allowing citizens to die for lack of cash is not moral.
Americans will allow the welfare state to bankrupt the country, HC expenses will only be a part of that cost. The system is failing because it is immoral, and I'm saddened that you think immorality is practical despite the evidence to the contrary. Only a moral system is sustainable.But, that's all academic anyway. We will allow the current health care system to bankrupt us. Maybe when the middle class can no longer afford a hospital stay, then the population will do something about it.
But, I doubt it.