Duke Frost said:Not a cartoon, but the best quote I've seen a politician make in a long time:
"I want everybody to have maximum care at the best price. And that's why I want the government out of it completely." - Ron Paul
Maybe I should have voted for him.
Fearless Leader said:Duke Frost said:Not a cartoon, but the best quote I've seen a politician make in a long time:
"I want everybody to have maximum care at the best price. And that's why I want the government out of it completely." - Ron Paul
Maybe I should have voted for him.
Sure! He could have waved his magic wand and made it happen.![]()
Fearless Leader said:But what's Paul's plan? Just let things stay the way they have been, without government involvement? Oh yeah, that's been real successful. That's what I was laughing at -- he has no plan other than to do nothing and hope it all works out.
The private insurance companies can continue to exist, you can continue to go to your own doctor -- just like private schools still exist even though the government provides free (socialist!) education as well.
Sorry if I seem a bit defensive on this issue. I always think that had we had health care, maybe my wife wouldn't be handicapped for the rest of her life...
Gee-Perwin said:I understand your anger over everything, but saying stuff like, "What's his answer? Do nothing and hope it works?" is just wrong. Please research facts first..
Fearless Leader said:Gee-Perwin said:I understand your anger over everything, but saying stuff like, "What's his answer? Do nothing and hope it works?" is just wrong. Please research facts first..
He still thinks the market can solve the problem, as if a family making $30,000 a year that suddenly has a catastrophic illness with hospital bills totaling $100,000 will be able to handle it. The fact is that even of health care costs come down by half, there are still many Americans who couldn't afford it.
Maybe we should get rid of the fire department too. After all, why should the government help you when something catastrophic happens to you? If you can't afford "fire department insurance" when your home burns down, well, that's tough -- the market should take care of these things.
Eh, it's mostly a political view as to what government should be. I mean, I know that there are honest and well-meaning conservatives who believe that it's not the government's job to do these things, and I agree with them in some areas (especially concerning spending money for people who don't need it). However, as an admitted liberal, I see the government as US -- we, the people and all that -- and I think we should help care for those who need help, because they're part of the family of Americans. We just spent how many trillions on failed businesses who gave million dollar bonuses to their CEOs, so don't go saying we can't afford it, because that money could have insured every American easily...
Fearless Leader said:
Gee-Perwin said:Mike, it comes down to what you believe the role of the federal government should be.
Gee-Perwin said:I also understand that the cost of government mandated health care may not be as high as the cost of overseas wars, government bailouts, etc. I'm just as angry as you are at all this government waste, but I still can't support something like federal health care just because it's cheaper than another program we already spent too much money we never had in the first place. I raised my voice in opposition when these other programs, laws, and wars were passed or started, and I will continue to do so.
Robb Graves said:Fearless Leader said:
wow.. what utter ********.
Fearless Leader said:Care to back that up or do you just think that you've won an argument by simply disagreeing?