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Old 07-25-2008, 03:55 PM
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Default Greed and health care

I was wondering if anyone can explain to me why people are so opposed to universal healthcare. I've heard all the greed fueled arguements already. I really don't care that you don't want to pay for something that is for the good of society, what I want to know is why you refuse to accept a system that will cost you less than you pay now due to lower overhead costs, and elimination of uninsured people that can't pay seeking care anyways. Is it because of the name? Grow up if that's the case. Not all socialization is bad. I don't hear many people complain about socialized police and fire departments. Most people agree that they serve a greater good for society, so they fork over their taxes and use the services when needed. They are comfortable in the knowledge that they are there for them in an emergency. Health care works the same way. When you get sick you go to the doctor. When you pay for insurance you know that they are there for you when needed, the difference is that the police are not run as a for-profit entity. It's been far too long that we have been suffering with these leeches on society that call themselves providers. They don't have your interest in mind as they decide to raise premiums. Do you see better care as a result, or do you hear about bonuses for their CEO's and record profits for their shareholders. I'm sick of all the greed in this country, both corporate and personal. I'm sick of the people that refuse to do their part to ensure the welfare of the society that they claim to be so proud to be a part of. It is, to me, the worst trait a person can have. This is America, start acting like you deserve to be here.
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