In your perfect world, how does the infrastructure get maintained to first world standards? You are veering off into samUwell land of sovereign personhood here.
That be a compliment.....
Giving people some choice over the services they may or may not want seems like a sound solution to me. Can we force people to eat at a particular restaurant by a specific time? Can we force them to buy a certain type of shoes? Why not and how is that unacceptable but it isn't for something like healthcare?
In my perfect world volunteerism and mutual consent accounts for everything. Don't like unjust wars........stop funding them. Don't like the NSA.......stop contributing to whatever funds it. Instead we have a system where the opposite of that happens, you have zero say about anything, and they know this. Everyone is pissed off and our government literally abuses our money and pisses in our face about it.
How does Disney World get funded? Not by force.......so perhaps we can learn something from having people pay for services that they want and cutting off the ones they don't.
The idea of the government mandating that I have to buy a product from a private company does not sit well with me. Unfortunetley this law was passed by both houses of congress, signed by the president and for the most part upheld by the highest court in the land. The idea that the government should be shut down over the implementation of this land is fucking legislative terrorism.
So was most of our unjust wars........and every other piss poor debacle they have gotten us into.
Terorrism in my mind is intentionally bankrupting our nation and giving all of our rights and sovereignty over to a government who is provably corrupt and entirely incapable of ever being held accountable for their blatant failures year after year......decade after decade.
they say that our credit rating could be hurt by this.....that's great news. At the rate we are going that is going to happen either way. Either at 17 trillion dollars in debt......or at 50 trillion in a few more decades.
The republicans control the house of congress most responsible for legislative policies yet refuse to propose real solutions to the problems other than burning the mother fucker down. This attitude has been irresponsible and childish for years at this point. Faced with a feckless weak opposition in the majority the minority has failed to advance a single policy that isn't obstructionist or pure idiocy, which is simply astounding at this point. It is like they simply don't want to ever be in the majority again.
Despite popular misconception, they sent a counter offer over that essentially just wanted to repeal the medical device tax (of 2%). Nobody wanted to listen to it. Both sides have their ideological lines in the sand and that's just the way it is. Compromise isn't a one way street when neither side is willing to look at what the other is offering.
One persons cock blocking obstructionist is anothers best attempt to discourage future raping.
Health insurance as an industry is corrupt, broken and likely never sustainable as the primary means for a society to make its health care decisions around. The ACA was a blatant and irresponsible idea that is simply one of the most massive corporate handout, but if the weight of this idiocy can crush an industry that needs to die, maybe it will be a blessing in the end.
No disagreement there.
Health care should be viewed as a utility, not unlike water and power. Competition will always be limited because of high fixed costs, a nationalized system like those in europe might not be possible for a number of reasons but at the same time, some form of general region/state/national public health care commissions that operate to balance the proper incentives for efficiency and innovation with providing care to consumers at reasonable costs is where we need to move towards.
I think that just anything is worth trying......just not at gun point and through coercion. If a massive group of people all wanted to come together to create their own universal healthcare system I would be all for it. The current system sucks and new ideas should be implemented all over the place. Only through constant trial and error will we find what is best for each individual.......I merely ask for these ideas to be self funded and voluntary. Other than that I'd be open for anything.