Shalyn, you quoted me many times in you reply, so I wanted to respond.
If you look at my previous posts, I don't normally get involved in the whole conservative/republican debate.
In fact, I have no idea how you can choose certain text only to quote and then reply to, but I will do my best.
In Houston we have a "charity/welfare" hospital, Ben Taub, that is funded by the government, that is where all people without health insurance are sent. It may be supported by some private people, but the majority of it is funded by the taxpayers. So at least here there are "charity" hospitals.
Going with your idea of "you get what you pay for" most insurance plans have a maximum. So if something tragic happens to you, and you have reached your maximum payout, then what? You get what you pay for? Then we say to that person "sorry"?
Also, yes I am trying to get the law changed here in Texas. Are you trying to get the law changed in your state? So that the hospitals have a final say?