True, but that should be the issue. Health insurance cost should be taxed or not taxed equally to everyone.
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Originally Posted by Laz
Agreed.
I agree with what you are saying but my point is more that using insurance to pay for routine medical costs is actually driving the cost of health care up. In spite of that the idiots in Congress and the white House are forcing the problem to be the solution. It will not work and health care costs will increase. That will inevitably lead to rationing to control the costs.
Originally Posted by Laz
The problem is the system we have now. We still pay for folks that do not have proper health insurance.
We pay in the form of free health care at country hospitals.
For instance if a woman get preggo because she can not afford say birth control. We then pay for her pregnancy, the birth of the child and any follow up expenses.
Many contend that the birth control is way cheaper in the long run.
That is what people do not take into consideration.
So the question then becomes...do you not want to pay for birth control or do you not want to pay for all the results that not paying for birth control results?
Now then we might want to take a look at the whole system but to frame this debate into snap shots instead of a whole movie distorts the real problem(s) IMHO.