Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Please, all of you, let's continue this as a thoughtful, civil discussion and don't get sidetracked into other hotbed political topics. Thank you. Moderator
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My point is many of us in this c hungry have this thing of not wanting a single cent of our hard earned money going to someone that "doesn't deserve it" ... this can often lead to cutting off our nose to spite our face.
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Affordable health care/coverage should be a 'RIGHT' for EVERY American man, woman and child...period.
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The disagreement is about how to accomplish something resembling that goal. |
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Reading all of the posts in this thread, it is obvious that there are a number of people who DON'T believe ALL American citizens...should have access to affordable health care/treatment. Quote:
I have given the answer to that numerous times...but I'll do it once again. ALL it takes is to prioritize American citizen's lives and health...over a lot of other things we spend our tax dollars on. Pretty simple really. |
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In your not-so-humble opinion.
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All people have the right to own a Chevrolet. And see the U.S.A. There are those who cannot do for themselves and they are our responsibility but don't let the talkers try to fix it for the rest of us.
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It is better to laugh than to cry. Last edited by graciegirl; 09-14-2019 at 08:50 PM. |
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It’s that simple. |
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The fact that someone says affordable health care should be a right, doesn't make that a right. It may a desire, but no government law has been enacted to grant that right. At best the government provides some health care that is covered by laws that provide some limited health care as defined by law and paid for by users. We can then supplement that limited health care by buying additional coverage that we can afford .
A statement of solutions that will not happen are not solutions. We used to call this brain storming and encouraged all participants to come up with answers even though they were not the right answer. The hope was to uncover some kernals that could be used to find a suitable solution. Here on TOTV we are not charged to solve this problem and obviously have not. |
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If you really want to talk about the facts here they are:
- The largest percentage of the Federal budget goes to Medicare, Medicaid, CHIP, and ACA subsides (26%). - Almost 60% of the Federal budget goes to the above plus SS and safety net programs. - The rest of the budget is pretty hard to touch. For example, Defense is 15%, benefits for federal retirees and veterans is 8%, servicing the debt is 7%, and all other domestic programs are 12%. Health Care is certainly the top priority by dollars spent. The only other things that you can say that are also facts are that Health Care has not been socialized and, as with almost everything in life in both the US and the rest of the world, the more money you have (individually) the better the health care. That is unlikely to change (that is an opinion). I believe the best attempt at socializing healthcare was during Obama's first term when the democrats had a filibuster proof majority in the Senate, control of the House, and control of the White House and they still couldn't do a single payer plan. That is probably a fact but I haven't examined our entire political history to determine if those conditions existed before when there was also interest in radically changing the health care system. Quote:
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One thing that has bothered me for years is the fact that the AMA Has limited the amount of doctors that graduate every year. Everybody screamed competition competition will lower the cost of everything from airplane flights to buying widgets. I think it is a big Foss that only a certain few select people from either A certain ethnicity Or an affluent family get accepted to med school every year this is baloney. I'm quite sure in this country there are many qualified students who could become doctors and do a fabulous job. We have enough English majors and people who graduate and going to social services in this country. We could mass-produce doctors the same way we mass-produce lawyers. Some of these nurse practitioners are as qualified as many of the doctors practicing today. So let's start with controlling the health cost at its source. That's enough I'll only go on and on most people will not agree with me that's your prerogative.
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