I know a lot of people that wouldn't be considered "wealthy" that aren't off put buy their health insurance. I can see why those that can't pay for insurance would want to be subsidized.Well the current commercial insurance landscape definitely favors the wealthy
It matters to me. If my house is on fire, my preference is for the fire truck to show up first If the fire department needs additional services, that's also fine lots of flashing lights creates excitement. When the house across the street had a chimney fire that escaped the confines of the chimney, sound of fire truck siren was first and most important; 2nd was our open front door; Red cross crisis team was 3rd most important to them.When you dial 911 it shouldn't matter if a police car, fire truck or ambulance responds.
I've never lived where public health and safety were for profit. Different construct than individual medical insurance.In my opinion public health and safety should not be a for profit business
I seperate the healthcare industry from payment assistance industry.When it comes to healthcare explain to me how making rich investors, richer is a better use of funds than paying doctors, nurses and money towards research.
I disagree with cutting the Medicare system line having paid into it for 38 years.The Public Option would allow citizens to buy into Medicare.
I agree with you as long as it isn't funded by federal income tax dollars and doesn't let people "cut in line" on the existing people that have paid into Medicare for years.If insurance companies are so great at what they do... Let us have the public option.
If I haven't wrote it to you, sorry you are having a bad experience with either the healthcare and/or insurance industry.