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Originally Posted by Angry American
I do mean it is all of our best interest to have a health populous.
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Obviously it is not in the best interest of some health professionals, given that many of them rely on people to get sick/injured/unhealthy and that at least some of them work as doctors for reasons other than the general welfare of Americans (such as money).
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The option should remain for anyone to pay for their own insurance, but I also believe everyone should also have the option to to have tax funded health insurance, with access to the same treatments and specialists.
I really don't see what the problem is, unless someone doesn't believe in equal access to health care.
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What do you mean by "believe?" Are you saying we don't support it? That depends on what you mean by equality. If you mean that people should be allowed to earn money and pay for their health care, then they can already do that, provided they are willing to work. If you mean lazy idiots with no money and five kids and hard-working individuals should have the same access courtesy of money taken by force from said hard-working individuals, then I would say I don't support it, or "believe" in it, if that is how you want to call it.
Other than being totally unfair and immoral, "free" health care also discourages working while encouraging carelessness.
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