Originally posted by: CitizenKain
Originally posted by: winnar111
Originally posted by: StormRider
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: Atheus
I know American politics is a completely different world to that in which I live, and there are many things I don't understand about it, but how could anyone be against healthcare for children? It just seems a completely barbaric and horrible thing to say for anyone in this corner of the planet. Even if you believe poor people should simply be allowed to die if they get ill, which I don't agree with but can accept as a valid opinion, why should the same apply to their children? It's not their fault who their parents are...
At some point common sense has to overcome emotions.
WHY is it MY job to pay for YOUR children? If you extend that logic, why dont I pay your rent too, that way the child has a place to live? And your food, and hell maybe you can just do nothing but screw and I'll pay for everything.
Well, we can extend that logic the other way. Why should I pay for the roads you use? Maybe we can create a society where all of us are nickeled and dimed to death. We can create cars that know which roads you use every day and charge you accordingly. If you enter a building, you are charged a fee for using it. If you drink from a water fountain you are charged for it. If you use a restroom you are charged for it.
The pricing model of roads, schools, etc is different than that of healthcare. There's no economies of scale in healthcare, and its not a public good.
Why wouldn't health care scale, because other countries seem to manage it fine. Instead of sending the cash to a health insurance company, the money is sent a central company that does it instead, and cuts down on all the paperwork and inefficiency in the healthcare market.
Also health care not being a public good is insane. How could not improving the health of the entire nation and improving the quality of life not be a public good?