Opinion | We’re Already Paying for Universal Health Care. Why Don’t We Have It?

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Opinion | We’re Already Paying for Universal Health Care. Why Don’t We Have It?
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eh, if I had the ability to be uninsured I'd take it - havent been to a doctor in decades, never needed one. but no, my employer is forced to offer insurance and I'm forced to take it. insurance companies would become insolvent in months if they didnt have a dependable revenue stream.

if I ever do need a doctor I'll just go to the ER and forget to bring my ID - they cant refuse to provide care, after all.

if I ever do need a doctor I’ll just go to the ER and forget to bring my ID - they cant refuse to provide care, after all.

You think all they do is check ID? Really?

Hope you never contract a chronic illness. I know, I know, that will never happen because you eat right and exercise and brush your teeth three times a day.

and work out & have high muscle/low fat ratio, and live a clean life. it's very simple to do

That will definitely ensure you avoid any genetic disorders that may be in your future. For sure.

don't have any, other than poor eyesight. everyone in my family has glasses or has has lasik perfomed

You have no idea if you have any. Cancer can happen at any time in your life and it can be genetic. And that's just one example.

ah, but that's what the ER is for. and the insurance I'm forced to pay for if it's some long, protracted cure.

Sorry... you think the ER can treat cancer? Really?

The point was you didn't think you needed that insurance because you're healthy. You can get cancer at any time. Good luck getting chemo treatments without insurance. You can get in a serious car accident at any time either as a driver, a passenger or a pedestrian. Good luck getting physical therapy without insurance.

The ER isn't a solution to every ailment.

yeah, you've got a point there, ER would just be the place to start.

obviously if I had cancer, I'd know it - and likely, a history of cancer in the family, but I don't have that problem, praise be to God.

obviously if I had cancer, I’d know it

Nope. I had a friend who only found out he had testicular cancer because he thought he had a hernia. He didn't have insurance either. He's tens of thousands of dollars in crushing debt now... but it was that or die. Believe it or not, the ER didn't treat it.

And, again, good luck getting physical therapy after a serious accident without insurance. Or is your good health going to protect you from being slammed into by a car?

what kind of physical therapy is available after testicle cancer? copious sex?

I said a serious accident. Please re-read my post.

Again, how is being healthy going to save you from being hit by a car? How is not having insurance going to get you the physical therapy and possibly hospitalization you'll need?

if I ever do need a doctor I’ll just go to the ER and forget to bring my ID

So a freeloader it is.

sure, I mean, I haven't needed an ER visit yet but the opportunity is there

What if you could have free healthcare without insurance or paying any more tax than you do at the moment? Because that's what the article is claiming should be possible.

I was only a child when I learned a simple question to ask myself if something was right. What would the world/country/system be like if everyone did this? Would it make a better or worse system?

But I suppose asking that and caring about the answer would mean you'd have to care about something than yourself.

Do you return your shopping cart?

oh yeah, that's what the cart corrals are for. sometimes I'll collect other carts, but only on my way back to the car, I won't go out of my way to corral the carts.

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