by CarlosFerreira » Thu 17 Jul 2008, 10:51:25
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')In a post PO world our grand children's grandchildren won't be complaining about health insurance because nobody is going to have it.
They'll simply be happy to have 3 meals a day and perhaps indoor plumbing.

Probably true. I admit it will happen, but everything else must fall first: defense programs, tanks, multimillion dollar jets, the lot. People have to come first.
I'm sorry, I'm not buying into the "wrong relation with death". Again, people have to come first.
Universal healthcare. It's fraternity. There can be no democracy if we don't look after each other. I have a crappy salary, can't afford a car and wouldn't be able to afford a house; that's why I'm living at home, with my parents, and my gf lives with her parents. But I pay my taxes willingly, if that's the objective. The day govt. starts buying too many jet fighters and nuke submarines instead of providing healthcare, I'm not paying a dime.
Another thing: states have the ability to negotiate with pharmaceutical companies and keep prices lower, use generics and generaly get better paying conditions when buying meds. That's why meds here are much cheaper than in the US, and that's
before state-supported discounts and helps.