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Old 03-23-2010, 02:51 PM   #1
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That will be very interesting. The problem now, is that if someone doesn't have insurance, and goes to the ER.. and can't afford to pay their bill... then society as a whole here has to pay for that person. Since the single person without insurance is burdoning the rest of society by not having insurance, is it wrong for there to be a penalty given by society for this action?
Maybe I'm being jaded because I'm Canadian, and you know - nice, ( ) but thats how I believe it should have been going for you guys the whole time.

Any emergency surgery, or needed procedure should be covered by the government/taxes if the person can't pay for it themselves. Every aesthetic procedure is covered by the person who wants it.

What's so bad about helping those who need the help? If my taxes help some little 5 year old with a poor family get heart surgery so he can see his 6th birthday, I have no problem with that. If my tax money also goes to help some college kid who needs life-saving surgery, I still have no problem with that.

I have trouble actually figuring out why people have a problem with this kind of healthcare. Maybe it's because I already have this healthcare.
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Old 03-23-2010, 03:41 PM   #2
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I concur. I really don't understand this "what about me?" mentality that has people so against paying taxes for social programs and healthcare. I like my tax dollars making people's lives better. That's supposed to be what they're for. If everyone is only concerned with personal gain, it's a lot more difficult to progress as a society. Why would people argue about tax dollars helping someone get surgery but not argue with tax dollars being spent on illegal wars?

Anyways, this may be financially burdening, especially in the short term, but feel good that the quality of living in your country will be increasing.
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Old 03-23-2010, 04:57 PM   #3
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Why would people argue about tax dollars helping someone get surgery but not argue with tax dollars being spent on illegal wars?
Trust me, there was an arguement.. down the line anyway. It just wasn't as violent of an arguement as it is now.

(You know... no democrats were yelling out "You lie" or "(Baby) Killer" to republicans over it, or giving a potentially dangerous war protester who breaks into congress a standing ovation..)

What bothers me more, is how do we get away with starting two wars without even questioning how they will be paid for.. but when we're making a change that's supposed to help people, we set this unrealistic expectation that the program shouldn't use a single dime of tax dollars, and that it shouldn't add a dime to the deficit.
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Old 03-24-2010, 08:17 AM   #4
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I concur. I really don't understand this "what about me?" mentality that has people so against paying taxes for social programs and healthcare.
1) Immense waste
2) Poor service
3) Lack of innovation (Canadian health care depends greatly on investment by for-profit companies to create the newest and most effective drugs)*
4) Can't pay for it, and so it will inevitably be insolvent, and when it does collapse more people will suffer because they've been trained to suckle at the government's teat.

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I like my tax dollars making people's lives better.
"Better" is a relative opinion. As for progress, you can thank self-interest for about 90% of societal progress, especially in health care. The latest and greatest equipment and treatments are created by medical companies that operate for a profit. The profit motive has done more to advance civilization than altruism ever could. In the end, we're all in it for ourselves, even if its just to make us feel better.

Emotions are informative. If you gave to charity (time or money) and didn't feel good about it, how would you know you were doing any good? If you felt nothing you would likely stop your activity because there would be nothing to let you know what you were doing achieved anything. In the end, we all GIVE because it makes US feel good, and that is not a bad thing. Motivation is a pointless argument. The results are all that matters, and profit motive has provided us with the greatest leaps known to man, especially in the 20th century concerning communications and again, health care.

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Why would people argue about tax dollars helping someone get surgery but not argue with tax dollars being spent on illegal wars?
Legality of the wars aside, currently military spending as a percentage of GDP are at historical lows. This argument is a red herring.

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Anyways, this may be financially burdening, especially in the short term, but feel good that the quality of living in your country will be increasing.
Question: If 80% of the country that has health care insurance will likely be asked to either a) lower their health care insurance to fall below the "Cadillac" threshold, b) pay the excise tax if their company elects to not to lower their plans, c) pay considerably more in taxes mandated by a "future congress" (its in the bill) how is this improving the quality of living in America?

Lowering everyone to the same level does not improve society. Lifting those in need does.

FYI - My company already announced its downgrading our health care plan. I now get less care thanks to this bill. My life has improved so much! Thanks Pres. Obama!

But the largest conceit out of all of these arguments are that they inherently deny that there are alternative plans or ideas. No one is saying that reform should not happen. NO ONE. Its an argument about what type of reform that is needed. For an example of an alternative plan, see Paul Ryan's Roadmap: http://www.roadmap.republicans.budget.house.gov/

I don't necessarily endorse the plan, as all I know are the Republican talking points on it, but it certainly sounds better than this monstrosity we have now.

The problem is that leftists deny that reform that is not centralized in the government is reform. Apparently without government control, nothing good can happen, and to me that is simply a sad state of affairs. It is the definition of "nanny state" thinking.

*The only good part about this bill is that it does virtually nothing to cut costs, so therefore innovation in drugs shouldn't be affected. The bad part is it does nothing to cut costs, and in fact inherently protects profits and reducing competition, which is unhealthy regardless.
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Old 03-24-2010, 07:39 PM   #5
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Lowering everyone to the same level does not improve society. Lifting those in need does.

I assume that's what the excess tax would go towards, as it does in Canada.
The money has to come from somewhere.
Of course not everyone will be happy with the way it's going if they have to pay a little more, because everyone is thinking "Hey, that's my money" and not "This will help a poor family get health care if they need it."
But the fact remains that health care and access to a doctor if needed without putting your family in financial ruin to save your child/your own life is what everyone deserves. The change had to be made at some point. Better now, than later when more people put themselves into poverty because of injury or general health concerns.


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I'm just going to put this here, it doesn't deserve a thread because I don't know if it's true or not, but if anyone knows, I'd love an answer. It's from a post from another forum a guy in California made:

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Some fire departments in the states are now charging people to put out their fires.

They run to the site, put out the fire and then hand the owners the bill. Thousands of dollars.

Ahhh, capitalism at its finest.
If that's the case: God Bless America.
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I assume that's what the excess tax would go towards, as it does in Canada.
The money has to come from somewhere.
Of course not everyone will be happy with the way it's going if they have to pay a little more, because everyone is thinking "Hey, that's my money" and not "This will help a poor family get health care if they need it."
But the fact remains that health care and access to a doctor if needed without putting your family in financial ruin to save your child/your own life is what everyone deserves. The change had to be made at some point. Better now, than later when more people put themselves into poverty because of injury or general health concerns.
And again, no one is arguing against this idea. It's how we go about doing it that we disagree on.
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Old 03-24-2010, 10:34 PM   #7
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But the largest conceit out of all of these arguments are that they inherently deny that there are alternative plans or ideas. No one is saying that reform should not happen. NO ONE. Its an argument about what type of reform that is needed.
Well now the arguement should be, is the healthcare system as-is better, or the system with the changes that were made.
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Old 03-27-2010, 05:02 AM   #8
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Prof: Is your company being forced to change their health care plan or are they choosing to because there is a cheaper option?

Also, i'm not saying individualism is evil but consideration has to be made to those who aren't as well off. Your arguments lack compassion and seem to me like the thoughts of one who believes that bad things only happen because people make bad choices so forget about them.

Were your parents well off? Have you ever flirted with poverty? Have you ever needed a safety net to fall back on? I'm not going to make baseless accusations because frankly, I don't know you very well. But I feel like you must have been raised at least somewhat priveledged from the fact that I've seldom if ever seen you put yourself in the shoes of someone less fortunate.

Take a moment and ask yourself if this health care bill might make someone's life better. The life of someone who isn't you.
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