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Originally Posted by scaeagles
plenty of ideas I like, including medical savings accounts, opening insurance availability across state lines, etc.
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All of which retain the key ingredient that who gets/deserves medical benefits comes down to a business decision, something I will always consider wrong.
Not that the plan as currently going through Congress changes that, but instant-socialization isn't going to happen, but if it's going to happen this will have to do as the awkward first step.
And therin lies the problem, the two sides disagree on the endpoint. I do not believe that any amount of tweaking to bolster free-market forces is going to solve the problem, simply because I believe the problem is an innevitable, even necessary, part of any free-market solution. In the free-market there are, by design, economic losers. That's just fine when it means someone goes without a big TV or a fancy car. It is not fine when it means someone goes without adequate health care.