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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman
The individual contributing to the common good goes on all the time. It's a scheme of society that's been quite successful over the course of human history.
By your logic, why should I pay for eduction when I have no school-age children?
You may disagree that health care should be treated like flood damage or road construction ... but don't pretend that individual contributions to common good (which may or may not benefit any given contributing individual) goes on all the time in modern society.
If people are not left to their own devices for basic education and basic infrastructure, I see no reason why they should be for the far more important role of basic health care.
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We currently DO pay into a community pool (via taxes) for a health care system for those in need (Medicare, Medicade, etc.).
And if our education system is working so well, why are there so many people putting their children into PRIVATE schools? Doing so even though they are paying their taxes for the public education system as well? Because our Education system is so f-ed up by bureaucracy and government involvement. No, I don't think government should get out of the education business, I am just using this as an example of how government is not the savior it is being protrayed as via the creation of a UHC system.