ssu         
         That's the thing, you said it right there.The American system provides very high quality care to a lot of people. Some people are unfairly under-served. The question is how to deal with the bottom 25%, not blow up the system that's working for the 75%. — fishfry
Benkei         
         That's the thing, you said it right there.
I don't know if it is 25% to 75% ratio, but something along the lines it has to be. Hell, even Maw is personally OK how things are in his life when it comes to health care!
Then of course, you are talking at a "Philosophy Forum", not on a forum dedicated to either golf or yachting. So I guess many here are younger than Bitter Crank and don't have a luxurious health insurance policies. Or if they do, then they have their principles. — ssu
ssu         
         The liberty people think they're pursuing by resisting a government run solution to healthcare (which works as shown in many countries across the world) actually hurts a fair amount of people causing them to have the liberty to choose between paying a healthcare bill and becoming homeless. — Benkei
Benkei         
         The liberty people? — ssu
So your reason is that those Americans believing in liberty and small government are the cause of the problem and hence basically hurting others? Sounds like they are like those gun enthusiasts. No wait, they are the same Americans! Oh those terrible people!!! — ssu
I'll just follow a different path of thinking here. I think that the issue really is that enough people have to be at least somewhat OK and accept the present system for it to exist. If asked, they may not like it. Maw earlier is the perfect example. We know what he thinks about this, yet he himself says he's OK, because he is fortunate to have a good job. And there's services where he lives. Isn't that a huge issue for many: being fortunate to have a good job? — ssu
Let me put it another way: Is there something you don't like in your country, but you aren't willing to take up arms and man the barricades or simply move out of your country because of it? I think there might be something like that which annoys you. — ssu
schopenhauer1         
         If there was a system that randomly killed 1 jobless person out of 10, and of the working population 6% of people are jobless. Would you be ok with that just because the percentage is low and you have a job (so you're safe)?
People like to obfuscate the moral dimension here but not being able to afford healthcare means people die from otherwise treatable diseases. — Benkei
BitconnectCarlos         
         If only good jobs (whatever that even is) gets you coverage then that means poor people just get shafted (again), besides the lower wages they also have to pay more for healthcare because their coverage is worse or non-existent and they usually have worse lifestyle choices requiring more healthcare.
schopenhauer1         
         the ones who get shafted are the middle class who do earn pay but they get squeezed a little. — BitconnectCarlos
Benkei         
         the ones who get shafted are the middle class who do earn pay but they get squeezed a little. — BitconnectCarlos
Maw         
         I don't know if it is 25% to 75% ratio, but something along the lines it has to be. Hell, even Maw is personally OK how things are in his life when it comes to health care! — ssu
180 Proof         
         Asking people to do two things: get rid of Trump and get rid of the system - political and economic system - that gave us Trump, that, I think, was too much to ask probably for people who were just like 'Can we just get rid of Trump? - Please!' And I understand that ... — Michael Moore, interviewed on MSNBC about Sanders' loss in Michigan primary, 3.10.20
fishfry         
         You asked me for an honest answer and you give a knowingly dishonest interpretation. Fuck off with this dumb shit and stick to spending your days watching the XFL. — Maw
fishfry         
         I think this response is disingenuous. I was illustrating that not everything the government does is awful, nor do the public view it that way. Now you want to say that the reason it's popular is because of the private aspect of it, or otherwise "people would hate it." Heads I win, tails you lose. — Xtrix
fishfry         
         Most Americans are perfectly happy with their health care.
— fishfry
Hah! — creativesoul
fishfry         
         Where does it say my taxes will "go through the roof"? — Maw
ssu         
         
Baden         
         I would say the US system a racket. — ssu
fishfry         
         It's amazing how insurance companies and other vested interests have managed to convince tools like fishfry that a system that costs twice as much as it should, is half as good as it should be, and makes them billions is in his and the public's interest. All the data in the world won't wake the guy up to reality. Pure ideological blindness. — Baden
fishfry         
         We need socialism in order to get rid of stupidity. Capitalism is melting people's brain, just look at fishfry — Maw
Baden         
         
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fishfry         
         Seriously, just sit down and think. — Baden
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