So let's see, fix the existing system because it is failing in some areas, or trade it in for one that will fail in all areas unless you are young, healthy and/or rich?
One where those with existing conditions or over age 65 are unable to afford any healthcare at all unless you are a millionaire? Decisions, decisions.
Look, I know. Now that my husband is working, I saw the prices we would pay just to cover me and my daughter. It is about 1/3rd of his paycheck. I'm not thrilled about it, but it is still better than making it so if I DO get cancer, I'm suddenly in a high risk pool and cannot get any treatment at all. It's better than knowing half my neighbors use the emergency room as their basic treatment center. It's better than knowing that thousands and thousands of elderly and children with issues no longer have medicaid, and just get to suffer and die, I suppose.
Fix it. Making it all worse it NOT fixing it.
One where those with existing conditions or over age 65 are unable to afford any healthcare at all unless you are a millionaire? Decisions, decisions.
Look, I know. Now that my husband is working, I saw the prices we would pay just to cover me and my daughter. It is about 1/3rd of his paycheck. I'm not thrilled about it, but it is still better than making it so if I DO get cancer, I'm suddenly in a high risk pool and cannot get any treatment at all. It's better than knowing half my neighbors use the emergency room as their basic treatment center. It's better than knowing that thousands and thousands of elderly and children with issues no longer have medicaid, and just get to suffer and die, I suppose.
Fix it. Making it all worse it NOT fixing it.
“Eternity is a terrible thought. I mean, where's it going to end?”
― Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
― Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead