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| Socialism would imply the ownership of the means of production by the people or government. Despite the ignorant or outright misleading cries of conservatives, nothing in the healthcare proposals give the means of production (insurance companies and healthcare provides) over to the federal government. You can cry wolf all you want, but there is nothing in this bill that will put a single private insurer out of business. Not the public option, and certainly not the mandate and subsidies. Stop trying to convince people there is a boogeyman hiding in the closet - it isn't there.This bill seeks to solve the already existing redistribution problem: we already pay for medical attention to those that do not have health insurance. Right now, the system is set up so that you can free-ride. You can refuse to purchase insurance, then roll into a hospital and demand emergency attention, with the cost passed on to those of us who purchase insurance.This proposal seeks to require everyone to carry insurance. It's not like you're never going to get sick, why shouldn't you have to pay for it? It does subsidize the lower- and middle- class purchasers (familes making under $88k/years - hardly a redistribution to the poor), but this REPLACES the previous redistribution of costs from everyone who pays for insurance (including the middle class), to those who make over $250k per year, HELPING out the middle class. It also closes the inefficiency of denying preventative care to those who did not have coverage. There is a great deal of money to be saved by getting someone into the doctor early to avoid a potentially expensive emergency room trip later on, this proposal ensures that everyone can take advantage of preventative care.Shifting the burden off of the middle class by eliminating free-riders out of the system is the clearest benefit of this bill. It is about time that we looked at policies that aided the working class, not the leisure class.Yes, they will be held accountable...if they fail to fix the system that results in the highest per-person healthcare coverage system in the world. The proposed healthcare bill IS that solution, and needs to pass. I can not be victim to partisan obstructionism to score political points. |
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