"Things should be made as simple as possible, but not one bit simpler." ~ Albert Einstein
Allowing open shops where people can choose to join or not, breaking the public unions like that jerk Walker did, etc is bringing down wages. Also Medicare or Medicaid for everyone is the only answer that makes sense in our very broken health care system. Many now have health insurance that they can't afford to use. Ugh!
Yes I want a single payor system that works for everyone. When the ACA first started I never imagined that the plans would have such high deductibles that people can't afford to use it. Even though we pay a small fortune for our insurance at least I can afford it use it due to the reasonable co-pays, etc. I have had a couple of friends lose everything even though they had insurance to long term illnesses. One had a paid for home that they had to keep taking equity out of it to pay their share of medical bills. eventually they lost the house. Due to both spouses having cancer, etc they lost everything and did nothing wrong. When he died they had 5k left for a lifetime of hard work.
It sounds like you think the taxpayers should have picked up all of their costs so that they could leave (as example) $150,000 in their estate.
I disagree.
As far as the ACA ceiling limited deductibles to $6,000 per year, yes, that does not work for everyone.
But many households CAN afford it and should cut back on spending and save something toward medical costs. Pretending that all medical products and services should be free is part of the mindset that gets these middle class households into teouble. They've got plenty of income to save up $6,000 but a cacouynf political voices (cough cough Bernie) tells them it aint rights, it otta be free.
But of course its not enough, its never enough, Im not,sure what "enough" even looks like
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