erowe1
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The problem is that the uninsured are charged at stupid rates. $4000 for 30 stitches and an xray, as was mentioned previously in the thread. That's not the free market.
I don't understand why you seem so gleeful about gouging and impoverishing people struggling with a health problem.
I don't understand why terrorists in guantanamo are getting better healthcare than I am.
Sean, if you want more of your own money to pay for other people's medical care, you are free to donate it to such a cause all you want. And if we eliminate income tax, you will be even more free to donate it that way than you are now because you'll have more to give (as well as more to spend on your own care). Nobody who believes in free market capitalism wants to prohibit people from freely contributing to charities like that. It's when doing that becomes compulsory that it becomes immoral.
