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KaiineTN wrote:Well, that's the way it should be! At the state level, so that if one program ends up not working out, people have the choice to move out of that state. When something is enacted on the federal level, we no longer have that state comparison, and politicians can just scare people into thinking we'd be so much worse off without said program. It's better to leave people with options, and let them decide for themselves what is best--and when they do, they certainly have no right to forcefully impose their idea of what's best on you or I.
leah wrote:i didn't read the link (short attention span), but if health insurance is a required purchase, are they going to find a way to make it affordable for those who can't currently afford health insurance? because if it's still going to be expensive as fuck, i don't see how it helps the situation to further monetarily penalize those who can't afford it.
Maeya wrote:And then your head just aches from having your hair pulled so tight for so long...
Naethyn wrote:Where in the constitution does it say all Americans have a right to healthcare? Furthermore, where does it say Americans *have* to buy healthcare. And no, the argument of having to have insurance to drive does not apply to this situation. Anyone can opt out of driving.
Don't get me wrong. Spending money on healthcare is a far better idea than war. But then again, I'm against any type of spending at all.
Maeya wrote:And then your head just aches from having your hair pulled so tight for so long...
Arlos wrote:The way it is spent now, though, the costs are not being split equitably, and there ARE people dying who could be saved.
out of curiosity... what job do you have? how many hours a week do you work? what's your tax bracket? what's your health insurance like? have you ever seen your rates rise because some lazy jackass didn't take care of themselves, didn't insure themselves, and thought they were invincible? have you ever had to choose between a good job and good health insurance? were you also opposed to SCHIP? Something tells me I already know the answer to all of these questions, but I'd like to hear your truthful answers to gauge how you came to feel the way you do.
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