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Originally Posted by Paul Markham
All insurance is paid when you "don't need it". So when you do need it the cost of putting it right is covered.
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You missed my point. When I was younger you didn't really NEED to have health insurance. Even 20 years ago you could just go to the fucking doctor. I never had health insurance until the last few years.
When I went to the doctor I paid for it out of pocket. When my son had to have his appendix removed in 1985 I paid for the operation out of my pocket (and I was NOT well off financially...I played in a band for a living).
Point is...doctors, hospitals, and pharmaceutical companies charge us here in the U.S. 10 times more than in any other country in the world.
These days in the United States you HAVE to have insurance...because nobody is rich enough to go to the goddamn doctor.
And you better believe that IF doctors, hospitals, and pharmaceutical companies had a pact with YOUR govt. and all the other govt. that have universal health care like the devils bargain they have here in the U.S., your govt. would be bankrupted and that entire system would crumble.
The problem we have here is that our healthcare is overpriced to the point that it can not be paid for by anyone.
Our govt. is so tied up with insurance companies that it has screwed us all.
Hell, I'm looking at my auto insurance premiums. I have 5 cars. I'm paying over THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS every 6 months for fucking car insurance!!! That is so outrageous.
I remember in the 1980's living in Fla. and I paid $29.99 a month for liability insurance for my vehicle.
And the state govt. works hand in hand with the insurance companies on auto insurance. The traffic cops are little more than money collectors for them. They pull you over...oh, you did 42 in a 35 zone...and guess what? They instantly send the info to your insurance agency which now raises your premium even fucking more.
This whole thing is stealing. Plain and simple.
Govt paid healthcare works for your country. But it isn't going to work in the U.S. with all this corruption and money grabbing.
What is needed is to put an end to the price gouging by pharmaceutical companies, doctors, and the hospital industry and bring prices down to the levels of every other industrialized nation. When that is done...we won't NEED health insurance.
We will do what everybody did since the beginning of time...pay for it ourselves.