I am astonished at the degree people demand the government control people to the finest detail. Of course, that also means demanding the government control you - ie protect you from yourself. Way back at the start of this country, a French philosopher named Torqueville toured the USA marveling at this new concept of uneducated people running their own government. While he saw this new concept of almost unrestricted personal freedom as amazing, he predicted it would not last. In his opinion that due to human nature, people would vote to outlaw anything a person does not like or do. Since there is almost nothing everyone agrees on, then ultimately almost everything would be regulated, outlaws or restricted. In short, he predicted Americans would become the most regulated, watched and constrained people with endless new laws and regulations. What is your opinion of the proper role of government?
The government has no role in legislating non-violent morality, or telling people what they should or shouldn't consume. It's our lives, our bodies, our decisions.
And that's great, so long as it's your consequences as well. If someone is going to smoke, don't come crying to me when you get lung cancer and can't afford to pay for cancer treatments. Don't expect the taxpayers to foot your bills. You did it to yourself, you deal with it.
is a really complicated subject.
I get that, but he was talking more about insurance aspects. His statement was essentially 'why should I have to pay for their health care?'. The fact is, when you have insurance, you're paying for people who make a LOT of ****ty decisions. For instance, what do you think is worse from a healthcare perspective: smoking weed, or eating mcdonalds every day?No it's not. People make the decision to smoke, to eat non healthy food, to not exercise, to skydive, etc. The outcome of their decisions is their responsibility.
I get that, but he was talking more about insurance aspects. His statement was essentially 'why should I have to pay for their health care?'. The fact is, when you have insurance, you're paying for people who make a LOT of ****ty decisions. For instance, what do you think is worse from a healthcare perspective: smoking weed, or eating mcdonalds every day?
Get government out of health care and make people responsible for their own care and we can stop paying for those that are irresponsible.
I agree the government should be out of it, however, you'll still be paying for others no matter what insurance plan you have. If there was a "I only eat broccoli and rice cakes and run 10 miles every day" health insurance plan, you'd be right. That however doesn't exist, so you'll be doing it anyway.
But if you get government out, and let the free market work, let companies work across state lines, you will probably get far more choice than what you have now. It may not be the exact plan you quote, but I bet it would be closer than the generics they plan to force down everyones throat.
I dont' really understand what you're trying to accomplish here. I already agree the government should be out of health care. However, the person I initially replied to implied he doesn't want to pay for someone else's ****ty health decisions. I then pointed out that this was already the case, you already pay for other people's ****ty health decisions in your insurance premium.
You said we pay for others. If we get government out, more options will become available, options that allow you to pay for you, not for you and everyone else.
I can agree, but then it gets really messy. What about the guy who ate McDonalds more than he should have? Should we all be paying for his triple bypass?
We all make ****ty decisions, often regularly. Where to draw the line between "group share" and "you're on your own, haas", is a really complicated subject.
Either way, the government shouldn't be involved.
I get that, but he was talking more about insurance aspects. His statement was essentially 'why should I have to pay for their health care?'. The fact is, when you have insurance, you're paying for people who make a LOT of ****ty decisions. For instance, what do you think is worse from a healthcare perspective: smoking weed, or eating mcdonalds every day?
I am astonished at the degree people demand the government control people to the finest detail. Of course, that also means demanding the government control you - ie protect you from yourself.
Way back at the start of this country, a French philosopher named Torqueville toured the USA marveling at this new concept of uneducated people running their own government. While he saw this new concept of almost unrestricted personal freedom as amazing, he predicted it would not last. In his opinion that due to human nature, people would vote to outlaw anything a person does not like or do. Since there is almost nothing everyone agrees on, then ultimately almost everything would be regulated, outlaws or restricted. In short, he predicted Americans would become the most regulated, watched and constrained people with endless new laws and regulations.
What is your opinion of the proper role of government?
No it's not. People make the decision to smoke, to eat non healthy food, to not exercise, to skydive, etc. The outcome of their decisions is their responsibility.
Right up until they go to the emergency or operating room, can't pay for their treatment, and someone else has to foot the bill.
I don't think we should. They were the one sucking down 2 packs a day, they're the ones who have to be responsible for the cost of their treatment. If not, let them die.
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