I may just have to become an illegal alien.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcBaSP31Be8"]YouTube- Know the TRUTH about the Government Health Care Bill H.R.3200 - Key Points[/ame]
I know I'm going to regret wading into the polarizing pool that is the heath care debate. But videos like the one above just make my blood boil because all they are designed to do is scare people and prevent honest debate about real issues. And lets just remember that HR3200 has been changed, and had the changes changed multiple times since August of 2009 when this video was made.But the fundamental problem with the bill hasn't changed -- government micromanagement of 1/6 of the economy. Based on their well proven track record, they will fuck things up further. The fundamental problem with healthcare is a lack of market signals -- that started with Medicare -- 40+ years later, they still dont have it right and never will. The Soviets proved over and over that central planning does NOT work.
For example, take the 2nd point made in the video. It essentially says that you are limited to $5000 worth of heath care per year as an individual. It implies that if you get in an accident and rack up a $100,000 hospital bill, you will be on the hook for $95,000 of it. But if you actually read the bill, what the context of the section says is that "cost-sharing for preventative services" is limited to $5000 per individual and will be adjusted as the average consumer price index changes from year to year.
This says NOTHING about what happens if you get cancer, or fall off a ladder, or if your kid is born with a disability. They are talking about preventative care like well baby checkups, diabetes screening, blood pressure checks and other extremely cheap forms of heath care.
Now if you feel this is unfair and want to debate how this may or may not be in the best interests of people, that is fine. But outright fearmongering by taking passages out of context and telling them you get 5K of benefits per year is an outright lie and detracts from the real matter at hand. Originally Posted by ASharperImage
Medicare -- 40+ years later, they still dont have it right and never will. Originally Posted by pjorourkeSo, PJ, if the govmint never got Medicare right, how did it become such a sacred cow? Try and reduce or eliminate Medicare benefits, and you will be whole-salely attacked. Every politician at the Health Care Summit agreed that we needed to keep Medicare, and they also agreed that the fraud inherent in the system needed to be uniformly attacked.
I may just have to become an illegal alien.Nic, you would have to move to another country and do so illegally. Don't sneak into Canada, they have healthcare! You'd be right back where you started.
Originally Posted by Nicolette Bordeauxva
That video was misleading....ASharperImage summed it up rather well. Please do not believe video's like that. It is no wonder that some are aganist this change in the way we look at healthcare.This is why I posted it. I am sure it is misleading, yet I'm not sure which points they make are correct or what. I figured if I posted it, the people in the know would point out the finer points for me.
. Originally Posted by WTF
Why do the powerful. The privileged. Of the world. Come to this U.S.A. when they have heart problems. Cancer. Because they have the best chance to stay alive with the doctors and the equipment here. Originally Posted by Marcus AureliusThis is a common arguement used to try and maintain the status quo. And like the other scare tactics, it just takes a little bit of thought to see how irrelevant it is to what is going on.
This is a common arguement used to try and maintain the status quo. And like the other scare tactics, it just takes a little bit of thought to see how irrelevant it is to what is going on.I cannot argue with that. I agree.
The issue is not, and never has been about the amount of know how and ability that is present here. What the national debate is about is the heath care system and its ability to deliver care to the population. By any measurable metric of general heath, the United States ranks close to dead last among industrialized nations. For example, in the 1990s we were 15/19 among industrialized nations in terms of how we do on preventable disease (diabetes, high blood pressure, easy to prevent cancers), in a repeat study done by the same people in 2008, we are 19/19.
We should have the best heath care in the world. But we don't. A system where quality care is only available to the powerful and privileged is only qualifies as the best for the powerful and privileged. Everyone else who isn't a world leader is on the outside looking in.
-ASI Originally Posted by ASharperImage
PJ, I don't think even you believe the crap that you've written. Even the weak, watered down Senate bill isn't "micromanagement" of the economy. It requires everybody to buy health insurance and subsidizes folks making 330% or less of the poverty level on a sliding scale and little else. In fact, that's what's wrong with it.Well ignoring for a minute the small Constitutional issue of whether the government can require someone to buy insurance, the truth of the matter is that we don't have health insurance in this country. Insurance is where you make a small known payment so that you are covered for a catastrophic and unpredictable risk. Like with your homeowners -- you don't expect to have a claim in any given year, but you are covered if the place burns down. Instead, we have this bastardized system where people (or other people through the government) pay a premium and expect to get all the healthcare they may want.
As for central planning versus markets, you are generally right. But there are certain areas where markets routinely fail. Finance is one and health care is another. If you truly believe all the Chicago school efficient market hypothesis stuff after the events of the last few years, you're not paying attention. Originally Posted by TexTushHog
PJ, I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that you are in favor of major reform and that you simply disagree with the current legislation that has been proposed.I do favor major reform, but nothing that looks like this current POS. More like what I outlined above.
Otherwise you'd be in favor of a system where:
- profits rise 400% in the last 10 years while your premiums have doubled. Originally Posted by ASharperImage
It is time for the healthcare entities--hospitals, doctors, pharmaceutical companies--to give up their massive outrageous profits in consideration of the greater good: affordable national health care for all. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005This is too much horseshit to even comment on. Do you work for free?
This is why I posted it. I am sure it is misleading, yet I'm not sure which points they make are correct or what. I figured if I posted it, the people in the know would point out the finer points for me. Originally Posted by Nicolette BordeauxvaExcellent, then I suppose you no longer feel the need to become an illegal immigrant!