sparrow13
Cathlete
I agree with you cygnus1889. I am American (and a naturalized Brit) with a British husband. I find it baffling when americans oppose government's involvment in people's health situations. The government is already involved. Afterall, americans have sewers, water treatment facilities, clean water, trash collection, fire services, a police force and a wide array of government services that impact the public's health for the better. The US government provides people with a safe highway system, stop signs, road signage, light rails, buses, cycle lanes - you name it, the costs for these items come from taxes. I use the NHS in the UK and also have private insurance to top it up because it only provides a minimal standard in some cases. that's fine. If we move back to the US ever, we wouldn't be insured until employer insurance kicked in because not even one insurer covers ppl who have lived outside the US. Expats constantly have this problem when repatting back to the US.
It grieves me when I read about how much americans have to pay out of pocket for basic care that should be their right. I'll stop right here cause I could go on and on.
A number of the things you mention are administered on a state and local level and are not nationalized systems, per se. And sewage treatments, bike lanes and highways don't involve personal decisions about private matters. The government is not going to provide "free" care without setting up a whole list of draconian regulations and red tape nightmares that will be arrived upon not by considering individual needs and choices but by a convoluted bottom line in which the taxpayer has little or no say. Yes, this happens with insurance companies as well but at least, right now, we have the *choice* as to how to proceed, and that is what is most important to me.
And for those who don't believe it would be a morass of corruption, red tape and special interests, please point to one federally administered department that isn't. I'm always happy to have my mind changed.
I realize I am in the minority, but I'd rather figure things out on my own than be told what to do by the government. As always, just my opinion.
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