...we weren't trillions of dollars in debt.
What do you guys think?
I haven't read through all of the posts on this thread, but here is my quick opinion:
Centralized government is inefficient and ineffective. You don't have to try very hard to find of examples to support that claims--everything from 9/11 to Katrina, from the Department of Education (e.g., "Every Child Left Behind") to Department of Defense and Homeland Security. The more centralized government try to do, the worse everything gets.
Why do you think that socialism fails? Politicians and other power-hungry people simply cannot run our lives as well as we can as individuals on more local levels.
One thing that has made American health care and medicine the best, most advanced in the world (up until recently) is the
free market.
In medicine especially, competition is key to progress and success. How is medicine going to advance when it's completely under the control of the government?
You wanna find a cure for cancer? I
really doubt it would ever happen under government controlled medicine. Even if someone found the cure, I wouldn't put it past the corrupt centralized government to classify and bury the findings and lock up the doctors involved. A cure for cancer would not be "good for business" in the eyes of a greedy government.
When you take healthcare and medicine out of the free market and under the control of the federal government, you essentially (and eventually) stop progress in the field.
This push towards universal healthcare scares the shit out of me.
Our country won't have a very long future if we implement such a dangerous policy.
The sooner we turn things like medicine and healthcare over to the federal government, the sooner we lose our country.
Universal healthcare would be a
huge step towards total socialism in America. Once healthcare goes, everything else will follow.
The Fed is destroying our economy as it is. So why in the
Hell would we give them more power and more control?
I mean, it seems pretty obvious to me: excessive government control and regulations over healthcare and medicine (and just the economy in general) is what is causing these problems to begin with! So why would be just give the whole system to them?! It doesn't make any sense at all!
You might as well try to win a race with your feet nailed to the ground. You'd be about as successful as universal healthcare would be.
Also, once healthcare and medicine become centralized, there will be no going back. The government won't let us take back responsibility. Big Brother knows what's best, and if you don't agree He has plenty of brand new prisons for you to live in. Can't deny universal healthcare when you're locked up in prison, can you? (Can't deny being experimented on either....)
I could say more, but I have a paper to write.
I just hope Americans aren't so ignorant that they actually decide to try universal healthcare. If we had any sort of decent education at all, we'd realize that it's been tried before, and it always fails...miserably.