Quote from: Jamie D on November 07, 2012, 02:12:45 PM
Aspects of American medicine have been socialized for decades. The V.A., for instance.
The system previously was not "broken." You could get any service you wanted and could afford. That's called the "free market." Any degradation of the free market with government controls is a movement toward socialization.
I own a business. I create jobs. I make a bunch of dough. I understand business. Every move against a plutocratic
corporatocracy does not mean "socialism." Government should regulate commerce, if they didn't we'd still have slavery.
That's a fear tactic. If you say "someone is moving away from Christianity" the average Christian would freak out and assume they're becoming an Atheist. They may be becoming Jewish or Hindu or something new.
Democracy is an experiment. We did not nationalize healthcare. I would fight against that.
Several aspects of a free market do not work for health insurance, which is what Obamacare changed. 1. People are not taking personal responsibility for health care leaving those who do to bail them out. ER visits and non-preventative care ends up making health costs rise. The uninsured hurt everyone, if you get hit by an uninsured driver, you're paying for your own car out of your own insurance. 2. Insurance companies denied sick people. The free market is great as long as it's not used for human exploitation. (Not giving people cancer treatments because of a loophole if criminal to me, people first....see slavery or company stores..which makes A LOT of sense in a free market but are now illegal because they are too exploitive.)
3. Insurance was mostly tied to and had benefit around a person's work. This is not the free market. People could not leave their jobs to start their own business because there were no alternative to group health care, especially if you were ever sick.
Obamacare is awesome. It fixed a broken system, makes everyone pay their fair share, and is going to be very good for trans people.