The government screws up anything it touches, the last thing we need is the health care system being ran by a bunch of nit wits and crooks in DC. you just admitted how lousy medicare is, take a look at the other social services how well those are working. You can start with social security which I will probably never see even though I've paid into the system for the last 32 years!
What I find so Ironic is that the same ones who complain the most about Government Interference into our privacy, are the same ones advocating more Big Government. :huh:
Universal Health Care Wont Work
I said medicare was lousy with my tongue firmly planted in my cheek. The days of employers paying for the health care of retirees is long gone...those that have it now had better get used to losing it in the future. That being the case - medicare doesn't look so bad when the alternative is...working til you die.
The free market has failed for the health care in the United States. Prescription prices are higher here than anywhere else in the world because the pharmaceutical companies are spending hundreds of millions of dollars to advertise pills that can give me a four hour hard on. I don't need a four hour hard on, but the costs to advertise that pill are passed on to the drugs that I DO need. And doctors don't seem to be lowering their costs, despite many of their patients coming in with their self diagnosis that they NEED that four hour hard on...the tell the doctor what they want, and the doctor writes them a prescription. That's not medicine, that's being an order taker.
Insurance companies are looking for any reason to deny major claims. I have worked for my current employer for 9 years. For those 9 years, they have paid a large portion of my insurance premium...together we have paid on average about $13,000 per year. for 9 years. That's $117,000 over 9 years. In return, I've claimed a foot surgery, an endoscopy, annual physicals, prescriptions, and a couple of ER visits. The family had a foot surgery and annual physicals and their prescriptions. So let's say the total of those services was $25,000...that's still almost $90,000 more than I've paid in...but if I am diagnosed with a life threatening illness, they shift into high gear to find ways to deny coverage.
Have you seen the movie Sicko? Many on the right won't, simply because Michael Moore made the movie. But it's not about the uninsured, and it's not so much about "socialized medicine"...it's about those of us who think we HAVE insurance...until we find that we aren't really covered. And he compares that to countries with "socialized medicine". We can do better than we're doing.
As for other social services - I'm pretty happy with the police and fire services, and the roads here are in pretty good shape. We have some great parks here in the KC area, and our District Attorney has helped keep the dangerous people off the streets in my town.
One additional note about Medicare. My dad died of cancer a few years ago. Medicare paid for his treatment...not at Bob's House of Chemo, but at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas. He often took his treatments next to Tom Landry - who could afford the best care available. My mom had a stent placed in her brain...the surgery was performed by one of the best in the country, again at Baylor. And again, Medicare paid for it. If that is representative of what "socialized medicine" is all about, then I'm all for it.