Glen - Well, while I'll admit that I jumped on your case, I really don't think it was unwarranted. I will apologise, though, cuz I like ya.
When someone asks about the customs of other places, you often jump in with that rabid attack mode about how everything anywhere else is wrong, or at least it looks that way to me, & it bugs me. Sorry, but it does. I generally like you in most every other way that I know of, but I don't like the way you represent us in these sorts of discussions when you start bragging about how no one would exist if it weren't for our intervention. We've gotten our fair share of help from other countries, too, hell, China is bailing us out right now...LOL
I think it's rather noble to try to make health care something that everyone may have, & it puzzles me when I hear ppl getting so up in arms about it. Why shouldn't we try to make it better for the good of all? Why would we want the crap we have now for the ppl in our country? It isnt good. It isn't helping anyone who doesn't have certain luxuries. When health care is a luxury, it can be taken away on a whim, even when you have taken the steps to get it, as my wife has.
It's like those idiots that try to convince me that driving is a priveledge. It ain't a priveledge out here, man. It's an absolute necessity if you're going to work, to pay your bills & taxes, to buy food & other necessities. You cannot survive here without it. But it's considered a "priveledge?" I suppose one can relocate, but I live HERE, I own property HERE, so it is not a priveledge to me. I will drive whether they say I can or no.
I've been making calls, going out looking for work, trying my best to do whatever I can to contribute, but the work isn't there right now. When my ears got infected, it busted me. I had to stop looking for awhile & take the time to heal. I'm not healed yet, but I'm taking the meds. Without the ins, it would have cost me $150 for the meds, which I do not have to spare. This is a horrible way to have to live, to decide whether to get meds or pay the mortgage. I don't have that particular prob yet, but there are many many ppl here that do. The ins cut the cost to just over $16.
You mentioned that we would have a higher income without the ins. That may be true, but we could not take that pay & buy the same quality of care that my wife gets through her job if we chose to do that. She's on meds that would cost us well over $1,200 a month if we were paying out of pocket, & the "savings" we would get from not getting the ins would not amount to that, Glen.
We need to completely restructure our priorities, if we are to survive economically. That means we need to spend less on the useless things we spend so much on, like the study of cow farts, or the war on drugs, or the costs of writing so many new laws that do nothing to improve our lot. If we did that, we'd go a long way toward reducing the corruption that is so rife in our system, & be able to take care of our ppl like a civilized country should.
Don't try to tell me that this is an anti-American sentiment. I firmly believe that the trying to improve our lot is something every American should work toward, & that the ppl who work against the improvements are quite the opposite of what we should be as citizens. The main thing we should try to maintain throughout, though, is that there are actual improvements, & that is something that has been lacking here for a few decades, as far as I can tell.
Btw, you cannot legally drink a beer in your own front yard in much of this country. There are laws against that sort of thing. It's called "drinking in public." It's against the law. You also cannot smoke a cigarette or pipe or cigar in many open areas in this country, Glen. "Think of the children," is one reason. The other is the fear of fires. The alcohol & tobacco nazis reign supreme in much of this country, & our ppl have encouraged these laws by not fighting back. Do you really think that they wrote the seat belt laws to protect the likes of YOU? HAH! They're written to protect the interests of the ins lobby.
I smoke where I want to, as long as it's outside, & say flook 'em all. I drink in my front yard whenever the urge strikes, & dare anyone to try to stop me. I also refuse to wear my seat belt, & if & when I get pulled over & ticketed for it, I'll refuse to pay the fine, because I will NOT allow my gov't to decide how I take care of myself, & I CERTAINLY won't allow them to tell me how to bet on my very life. (Knowing my luck, I'll fall into that 2% category that will better survive an accident without them!)
That's pretty much how I fight it all, Glen - with civil disobedience, the refusal to follow their unnecessary & unjust laws. I also speak out against them at every opportunity so that others will vote against the nazis that would rule our lives with me. And I consider myself a good American for doing it all. I will continue to refuse to follow any path I do not choose for myself, no matter what my gov't may say. I figure if they wanna control me then they can take care of me 100%, in jail, & I won't be cooperating very much there, either.
SMILE - it's the safest way to spread your cheeks!