06-15-2009, 05:06 PM
The issue I take with government run healthcare is who gets to make the decisions. You want to put an entity that can't pay its bills, mortgages the future, specializes in short-term fixes, and is known for dragging its feet at nearly every opportunity, in charge of deciding what to do when it comes to your health? Are treatment options going to be about what what course you want and/or your doctor suggest, or will it rely simply on survival and success ratios? I'd like to hear more about it.
I'm not going to pretend I know exactly how it works, but I've heard as many horror stories about government-run healthcare as I've heard about our current system. Year-or-years-long waits for procedures and extreme taxation are a few things I'm concerned about. And I loathe to defend insurance companies, but isn't it possible with an installation of a government program comes the elimination of the private sector? Cuz we really need a couple hundred thousand more people lookin for work... Of course, that's an extreme scenario, but it is completely unlikely?
I'm not going to pretend I know exactly how it works, but I've heard as many horror stories about government-run healthcare as I've heard about our current system. Year-or-years-long waits for procedures and extreme taxation are a few things I'm concerned about. And I loathe to defend insurance companies, but isn't it possible with an installation of a government program comes the elimination of the private sector? Cuz we really need a couple hundred thousand more people lookin for work... Of course, that's an extreme scenario, but it is completely unlikely?
Where would we be without the agitators of the world attaching the electrodes of knowledge to the nipples of ignorance?