DaN K. StAnLeY
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So you want to restrict others freedoms now? Freedom is the ability to make bad decisions as well as good after all.
Not on someone elses buck.
So you want to restrict others freedoms now? Freedom is the ability to make bad decisions as well as good after all.
I'm sorry, but "it's their own fault" has to be one of the worst reasons I ever heard for not having UHC.
I can just imagine it....."I'm sorry you're lying bleeding in the road beside the remains of your mangled car, pal, but you were speeding and your tires and bald so you can just drop dead...oh, you have".
Not on someone elses buck.
So you don't think people paying into an insurance risk/resource pool should be allowed to be fat????
Do you think a person should have a sense of responsibility to lighten the load as much as possible if they are participating in a system funded by others tax dollars?
So you want to restrict others freedoms now?
And why should they be allowed to participate in dangerous sports? Or ride a motorcycle? Or a sports car? Shouldn't they have to exercise? Prohibited from having more than one drink a day? And on and on and on. . .
And do you think for a moment these arguments won't be made when the US socializes health care? We're already seeing it in this thread.
People on entitlements, yes. Again, I don't think this is the right thread though.
So you think people entitled to medical care by virtue of their employer-based insurance should have their freedoms restricted so as to not burden the load of the other payers?
A story from the NHS a few years ago.
Mr Aber was the leading heart surgeon round here and very good he was (he's now retired). When confronted with a patient for surgery he would assess them. If they smoked or were obese he would refuse to opperate. His rationale was that he could only do so many opperations and he was not going to waste one on somebody who's life choices meant that it was less likely to succeed than someone else. He also gave them the opportunity to do the needful and come back. My colleague who was subject to this lost two stone, gave up smoking and is alive twenty years later.
Steve
Yes, we're hearing these arguments from fearmongering conservatives who are ignoring the fact that nothing of the sort happens in countries with UHC.
Well, those people are actually paying in.
And the only way you don't pay into a universal healthcare system is if you've never paid any tax in your life.
So what you're suggesting is that anyone in that category, for example students who haven't yet started earning, or very low-income people, or those so disabled they can't work, should have their freedoms strictly curtailed or else be unable to access healthcare.
How many Big Macs are you allowed before the system decides to leave you to die?
But, less toungue in cheek, the "abuser" and "freeloader" tag seems to me to point strongly to Libertarian principles. Child overweight, diabetic, needing medical attention because you didn't feed her properly? Why should "I" pay for it? Stuff you - I go to the gymn and eat fruit and everything!! Etc., etc. Personally I find it a socially irresponsible and reprehensible attitude.
Yes, we're hearing these arguments from fearmongering conservatives who are ignoring the fact that nothing of the sort happens in countries with UHC.
Nobody has banned smoking, or alcohol, or skiing, or motorbikes, or mountaineering, or Big Macs.
You meant this sarcastically, right? Because it is happening with smokers and the obese in UHC countries, right now.
No, they just get denied some health care for smokers and fatties
You meant this sarcastically, right? Because it is happening with smokers and the obese in UHC countries, right now. Some UHC supporters deny it, others justify it, and the really amusing ones do both.
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We can always trust the government to know what's best for us, and do it.
I'm still rather amused at how you completely ignored my concerns with the US government's long and historic incompetence, twice, with lame brewery joke.