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I just don't want the BIG GOVERNMENT taking MY PAYCHECK of hundreds of dollars a month to pay for these 50 million people.
Now, I have no guarentees of what you would eventually be paying... but why is it you really hate paying into a system that provides more for all just because it would be government run?
It seems so many US citizens are already paying through the nose to PRIVATE companies and still not getting the care you deserve, and being regularly screwed or denied no matter who you are, but mostly the mid-income earners who pay more than they seemingly should have to. Many seem to be pay thousands and not even using the care regularly or preventatively because of the deductible... instead just paying out in case something terrrible happens, like an accident or kidney failure.
Kind of like fire insurance, but not paying to get your chimney swept or an electrician because you have reason to believe the wiring 'might' be faulty. Just thanking God you have insurance to cover the damage, but not doing anything to prevent it. I know I wouldn't want to treat my health that way, because if you don't have it, what do you have?
So although we may wait some time for some surgeries in Canada (and of course if you are bad off you DON'T wait) many US citizens are waiting to get care until it gets worse because they can't afford the deductible to see a specialist to even see if they need surgery or what kind of treatment plan...
So they wait until it is very late in the game and the overall care costs can go up because the condition is so much worse. Thereby increasing insurance costs.
It's the same wait, only in Canada we see the doctor right away and then we find out how urgent our care needs to be, we don't have to diagnose our own condition or guess if we need to go in or let an existing condition like diabetes get really bad. Or worse, be afraid to go because they might find a condition which could cause insurance woes in the future.
A professional, first-line physician does this.
If you were able to get things in gear so that you did have universal healthcare, my guess is everyone's costs would go down. s it that important to pay to big business if the government can reduce your overall costs in the long run. Would you want it if your costs went down? Like a haircut with colour - sometimes things have to look worse before they look better.
Obviously, I don't have all the answers and the US is a great nation, but I would say hands down our 'socialist' Canada has an enviable healthcare system that I wouldn't trade for the world. And you know what I still get to vote! And Big Brother does not live in my living room.
I just hate to see so much fear about making healthcare available and reasonable for all a country's citizens. Really, I promise, from someone who has grown up with it, it is NOT a bad thing at all!