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As for "promoting the general welfare," that's a moving target, and our idea of what the general welfare is today is quite a bit different than it was back then. So things change, and maybe health care really is within the scope of the term these days. The problem is that government run health care will, in my view, DEmote the general welfare, in a manner of speaking. When the government pays for your medical care, you will only get the medical care the government thinks you should have. The words following the "general welfare" phrase are "secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and posterity." When the government takes over health care, and the citizens no longer have the right to access health care except on government terms, where is our liberty? We have to be careful about that general welfare clause. If we are not careful, it can expand to sweep away our liberty. |
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That's the reason that there's an unrelated business tax in the Internal Revenue Code - to keep nontaxed entities (charitable foundations, for example) from competing unfairly with entities that have the additional expense of paying taxes. The "public option" will not be paying the taxes that private insurance will have to pay, and will have a terrific advantage to, at least for a while, undersell the insurance companies till they go out of business. Furthermore, government does NOT control costs. It increases costs. Anything that the government subsidizes winds up either costing more or being rationed. |
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Or you join an affinity insurance group, like your university might have, just like my son did when he was between jobs and working free lance. Or you do like I do, which is accept the catastrophic option, and self insure for the rest, which in the long run actually costs me less than the previous plan I had, even taking into account my routine medical expenses. Or you do like another of my sons, the economics major from Northwestern who seems to view insurance as a racket, and doesn't bother with it. Or maybe we just outlaw health insurance, and see if maybe that doesn't result in lower prices and better access all the way around. |
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No. The costs are out of control BECAUSE of Corporations and Private business that have been allowed to do whatever they want. Just like the Credit Card companies they have all written their own rules and coerced congress into passing them. It's out of control and so is big government, we've got to start somewhere and health care is as good a place as anywhere -- except maybe the credit card companies. |
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And making Government even bigger by putting them in charge of health care will help. The federal and state governments so efficient with all their programs that they run smoothly and cost effectively
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What I don't understand is how you start with this observation and wind up with the conclusion that what we need is MORE government involvement. Particularly when you recognize that government is out of control. Government is out of control, so let's hand over our health care to it? |
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Now I'm not going to post wrt this any more. I've said what I think. You guy carry on. ![]() I'm going to go check Sarah in her running outfit. Last edited by kennyc; 11-18-2009 at 10:16 PM. |
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to the first 400 people listed in the Boston telephone directory than to the faculty of Harvard University." - William F. Buckley, Jr. So would I. There is a difference between intelligence and judgment. Many people have one or the other. Sometimes I wonder why the combination is so rare. Yet it is, or so it seems to me. |
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