and as libertarians they are predisposed not to have anything positive to say in favor of a healthcare system to which they are philosophically opposed!
Some people facing catastrophic medical costs for themselves and/or their families, are also facing enough adversity in their lives without the added trauma of having to declare personal bankruptcy!Some people have been trained to appreciate others taking responsibility for their well being.
Some people have come to realize they will be happier if they take responsibility for their well being.
Health Insurance “For Everybody” and the “Government Will Pay” Says “Republican” Donald Trump. AGAIN.
http://www.redstate.com/absentee/20...epublican-president-elect-donald-trump-again/
You guys voted for the socialist, now you got him.
Who voted for him? JGarden?
Trump is akin to the founding fathers, he's just as smart :chuckle: - your boy Teddy Cruz loves and supports Trump, why can't you?So you didn't vote for Libertarian leaning Donald Trump? Many of your Libertarian buddies did. BTW: thanks for not attempting to dispute that Trump is a socialist.
Trump is akin to the founding fathers, he's just as smart
And none of that is going to happen if we don't have single payer health care.Some people facing catastrophic medical costs for themselves and/or their families, are also facing enough adversity in their lives without the added trauma of having to declare personal bankruptcy!
Given that Americans are already spending a far greater % of their GDP on healthcare than their Canadian counterparts, these decisions are totally unnecessary if their government was to manage its financial resources in a more equitable manner!
Warren Buffett is on the record stating that he will receive windfall of over $600 000 if the Republicans pass their healthcare bill!
And none of that is going to happen if we don't have single payer health care
I was just making an argument against socialized medicine. I have no idea why you made that statement.I get the feeling that you like socialized medicine.
I was just making an argument against socialized medicine. I have no idea why you made that statement.
There is no such thing.So you're against Trump's single payer/socialized medicine healthcare plan?
There is no such thing.
For real? You'd do that just to get a bill through now? What will you say when the other side can push through whatever they want with no filibuster? That's so shortsighted.honestly, I want republicans just to nuke the filibuster. so they can scrap this bill and start from scratch to build a better bill. rather than legislate through this convoluted mess.
Why don't you move to another country, you clearly don't like it hereQuote Originally Posted by aCultureWarrior
So you're against Trump's single payer/socialized medicine healthcare plan?
You seem hesitant to talk about the fact that Donald Trump wants the federal government to be involved in something that only the private sector should be involved in.
I don't see how a free market system would prevent the part in bold. :idunno: How do you see a free market system working?If the Senate health care bill becomes law, insurance companies will go from sellers of insurance to mere payers of medical bills. The only people who would buy policies would be the sick who have high medical bills that need paying. But with no healthy people buying policies, premiums would soar. Eventually it would be cheaper for sick people to pay their medical bills themselves, if they can actually afford to do so, rather than hiring an expensive third party that would simply add its own markup. The only way to keep a lid on premiums would be for massive, and ever increasing taxpayer subsidies to keep insurance companies operating in the black. Passage of this bill would ultimate guarantee the end of private health insurance and lead directly to a single payer, socialized medical system. If that is what Republicans want they should just come out and say so. Otherwise repeal Obamacare outright, and replace it with the free market. To do this the government must also repeal a lot of other legislation that undermines the free market, and remove all tax provided incentives for employer provided health insurance. That could be part of comprehensive tax reform that combines fewer deductions with lower rates. That allows Congress to kill two birds with one stone.
From Peter Schiff
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I don't see how a free market system would prevent the part in bold. :idunno: How do you see a free market system working?
You seem to be hesitant to talk about how it's impossible to get 100℅ of what we want in today's political climate.Quote Originally Posted by aCultureWarrior
So you're against Trump's single payer/socialized medicine healthcare plan?
You seem hesitant to talk about the fact that Donald Trump wants the federal government to be involved in something that only the private sector should be involved in.