by Divemistress of the Dark on 11 Nov 2009 04:06
Well, the issue is that the U.S. has both the most expensive and the least effective insurance system in the developed world. I'll agree there's tons of fraud and inefficiency, but I'll disagree vehemently as to the causes.
I think a goodly portion of the blame should be laid at the feet of folks in our society who misuse the legal system, as in suing for every little thing. Allegedly doctors are ordering tons of unnecessary testing to reinforce themselves from threats of lawsuit - etc. Also, I keep reading these stories about pharmaceutical companies racking up billions in profits, playing politics with the FDA to keep their drug patents in-house, etc. I'm all for private enterprise and the right of folks to make profits, but the untrammeled greed of a few interests in our society has been running roughshod. I'd like to see someone put the brakes on.
Also, Americans have a ginormous entitlement complex (including self, of course). Everybody wants the best and most effective healthcare for themselves, only they want to pay as little as possible.
Of course, this is a problem writ large - extremely large where I live, in a state without an income tax but a 10% sales tax on everything including food. It's absolutely insane. This scheme might work in Hawaii, but assuredly won't in TN, which has SEVEN other states with lower sales tax within an hour or so drive. But, you know, the important thing is that we pay no income tax - nevermind what this harebrained strategy's doing to our small business base, folks trying to feed several children, or anyone buying supplies to actually run a business. (Also, we wind up paying tons more Federal tax here because deduction of high state taxes triggers the AMT - trust me on that one.)
Services like paved roads, schools and health care cost something. Yep, some people's taxes might go up. But I for one am sick and tired of folks who are in favor of things like containing costs overall, and leveling the playing field, being depicted as out of touch whackos (this rant is more directed to idiots in TN than anyone here, BTW.) I'd be all for tighter regulation of the drug companies and Big Insurance. And better regulation of how much money they can give, and to whom, frankly.
And hey, Smudge - Europe may not be Logan's Run, but you guys are certainly being used as the boogeyman by the mouthbreathers lately. Heaven forbid anyone actually think about giving back to society, instead of exploiting every available mechanism to enrich one's own pocketbook.
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