Government should be providing health insurance. I'm not sure how much more simply I can put it. I also love it when someone bitches about what their tax dollars are going for, as if they have an itemized list. You don't know what your tax dollars are really paying for. You drive on roads, you have police and fire, children have schools to go to, etc. Are you begrudging someone access to healthcare? Republicans have this idea that everyone who gets assistance is some drag on the system, do-nothing bum. And that's the farthest thing from the truth. There are a lot of hardworking people who simply can't make ends meet. Hardworking people who live paycheck to paycheck. We can argue about why that is, but there will always be different socioeconomic strata in this country. Shouldn't there be systems in place to help those people? Or are you just that fucking coldhearted?
Originally Posted by UnderConstruction
First there always was a system in place (since 1965 anyways) to take care of the indigents and people who simply do not want to work, it is called Medicaid, which a large portion of them went on, (ACA, as they found out, wasn't free, like they were being told) including "ladies" that could certainly afford their own Healthcare, and IMHO that is stealing from the taxpayers/government. Secondly, we uninsured 5 million people in order to get 10 million or 11 million or whatever number they wish to throw at us today. Well any economist will certainly tell you there is no net gain, that at best we would simply be breaking even with number of people insured, and don't forget we had to uninsure them in order to get more people on ACA. As Thomas Sowell, said, it is a "no win situation".
Also, my accountant told me last week, that because of ACA, IRS (another arm of the of Federal Government, and look how well their doing NOT) is certainly going to be cracking down more (I call it strong arming) on those of us who pay taxes, they have hired up to 16,000 new people to come after us. I'm sure the Liberals will see the glass half full and say, "well look at all the jobs it has created". Its like a vicious circle. Whatever happened to personal responsibility for people who are capable to work. There was a time, when if a man had work 2 or 3 jobs to support his family, he did it, he didn't complain, now everybody wants to be victim.