tontoz wrote:sfam wrote:tontoz wrote:
Military spending is ridiculous too. I don't think we should be the world's police.
But I work in health care so I am more familiar with it and I think the current course simply won't work. Sfam's "solving" comment seemed to be implying that our health care woes could be solved by funding. We are already overspending on health care.
To be clear, I think our health care woes get solved the same way the rest of the developed world does it - removing insurance and drug companies as the primary driver of costs, and instead go to a single payer where basic health care is a right.
But if we're talking about taking away health care for poor folks in order to fund extraneous military expenditures that won't reduce violent extremism, its an easy call.
Single payer is not the answer. Canada has single payer and their medical services are terrible compared to ours. They don't even have access to a lot of the advanced treatments we have here and wait times are outrageous.
Less government and more competition is the better option. There is a reason why medical costs have been going up while the costs of Lasik and cosmetic procedures have been coming down.
The question of if single payer would be the answer is in how it is written. If it is written like the ACA or implemented like the VA it would be an abject failure.
But to get competition, you would also have to take away the tax breaks for corporations and unions (healthcare being tax deductible) and I don't see that happening either (as well as the carveouts for the pharma industry).
We are in a fine mess.

















