GabonX wrote:You don't know that it would be cheaper, and you don't know that the care would be just as good.
We do know that every other industrialized country has cheaper healthcare than here in the US. We know that those countries with socialized medicine provide it more cheaply, and that (on average) people are happier with their systems than those in the US. Why are you so convinced the US would differ?
GabonX wrote:If it is run like social security, medicare, etc. it's going to get bungled up just like these other programs.
Actually Medicare works pretty well. That's why insurance companies hate it. Administrators dislike the cuts, but they also dislike the cuts from HMOs.
Social security is entirely irrelevant. The structure, purpose, funding, etc have almost no connection to health care.
GabonX wrote:We do know that even if these programs are successful (and past experience dictates that they won't be) it is an infringement on personal liberty and a power grab by the government.
This is your opinion, and completely unsupported by facts. It is not something "we know" at all! It is strictly what you believe. That you fail to distinguish fact from your belief speaks volumes.
GabonX wrote:If this would somehow give government officials access to our medical records, the program is actually quite dangerous.
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Newsflash! They already have them in almost all cases. This is a concern, but the complete refusal of many insurance companies to share cure rates, etc, is a big stopping block to finding the most effective cures and treatments. Information must be controlled, but your fear-mongering is getting idiotic.