When hearing this talk about a health care plan in the works, I find myself feeling indifferent about it all. I know the vast majority of libertarians are strongly opposed to any government-run health care, but I can't help caring about the people who cannot get affordable insurance. I definitely am against government running all health care and taking over the medical industry, but I am not against an affordable government-provided health care for just individuals who can't get reasonable insurance. I can't imagine the stress and pain one would go through after discovering a major health issue but would have to pay outrageous costs to fix the problem due to lack of insurance coverage.
Can someone help me out to see why I'm wrong in wanting some sort of government-provided option for these people?
1. Get it straight... are you talking about health care, health insurance, or full health coverage?
2. There's currently no such program of "health care" in the US. It's a misnomer... a more proper name for it would be "disease management", but then not as many people would be excited over getting it.
3. If the majority of the US wants government "health coverage", so be it. But why the hell would I be required to take part in it, and why couldn't I opt out of it? If health care is a right, why can't I waive that right?
They are using the argument that universal health care is a right, but then
they try to make it a requirement. That's just plain bullshit, because if government health care could beat private health care, then there would be no need to force it... they could just offer it, and everybody would switch over to government health care.
4. 5% of the people currently receiving health coverage benefits cost more than half of health care costs. People like myself hardly use anything, so why should I have to pay for them through taxes? (I have been practicing alternative medicine for about 10 years, and in that time I have had nothing more than 2 colds and 3 flues, none of which have lasted more than 48 hours) If people choose unhealthy lifestyles, why should I be expected to pay to keep them alive? Disease is almost never an accident... it's almost always a result of a person's habits.
5. What option is there for me? I currently have a very low monthly fee for emergency medical insurance ($5000 deductible) and I'll probably never use it unless there's some kind of freak emergency, like a limb getting cut off. I haven't taken any over-the-counter drugs in the last 10 years, and I'll never take prescription drugs. If Obama's health care plan goes through, you'll probably be paying towards a health coverage plan that I'll be forced to take, but never use. All of that money for my portion of a full coverage plan will just go straight into the pockets of insurance companies, corrupt politicians, bureaucrats, and pharmaceuticals. How does that feel to you? Really, how does that feel?
In reality, universal health coverage would be an upgrade for me. But I don't want it, don't need it, and don't want you to have to pay for it. I just want out.