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| Yes - the welfare of all humans should be protected by all humans. |
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| Yes - with certain restrictions, restraints, and understandings |
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| No - the health of each person is their own business and no man should be forced to pay charity |
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3 | 18.75% |
| No - I have an alternative view not listed or found here |
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0 | 0% |
| Voters: 16. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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There is a difference between covering universal health care and paying for any medical procedure just because someone wants to have it done. |
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So what procedures are you talking about that medicare pays for now? If you are talking about ABORTION, then have the courage of your convictions. However, my response to you will be exactly the same as my first post on this thread: abortion can be a life-saving procedure. The bottom line for me is this: once you take away a woman's ability to have an abortion (even though I wish they didn't happen), you have a situation where the quacks are performing them in backrooms with coat hangers. Do you really want that?
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It seems to me that you have your own bottom line in mind since you say it isn't a moral issue with you.
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If it is a public health issue as you assert, why should one segment of the 'public' pay for it?
So far, public health matters pertain and affect everyone, not just some of us. All for one and one for all- you might say.
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My interest primarily is removing things for people to complain about by giving them the illusion they aren't being taxed for something they don't want. What I am recommending wouldn't be a list of things you can remove your money from. It would be more like you're given control over ten percent of your tax which you have to put on something. You're given, say, ten choices including things like abortion. Collectively, the people will put enough funding in to each category, but no one person will feel that their money is going to something they completely disagree with. It is about giving the illusion of control without jeapordizing the actual services.
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Gee. With that logic, I should stop paying taxes because I am against the 2 stupid wars that we are waging. I mean- why not? Why not have a form where I can mandate that my hard earned cash won't go to killing people? After all, my cause is just! Trouble is: the truth of life is a lot harder to bear than illusions. Death and Taxes. You can't escape them. And what about rending unto Caesar that which is Caesar's? Seems to me that the Followers of the Carpenter conveniently forget this injunction. Too busy lining their own pockets they are. Oh ye of little faith!
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If there was an opt-out option with regard to certain taxes, NO-ONE would pay for them. We are a society that wants everything for nothing. We always think someone else other than ourselves must pay for things. That's why- in my view- it's been so difficult to craft a bill for health insurance. In MY world, health insurance would be a non-profit enterprise!
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I base this model off of something I do with my business that seems to work for me pretty well. I give each employee points for how long they have been with the company and how good of a worker they have been. Then I give them things they can redeem those points for and let them choose. I end up spending the same amount of money either way, but I am not wasting it by giving the people something they don't value.
There is also the issue that nobody can really make sure the sums are adding up to what the government says it does, so whatever the government needs to pay for things like abortion, it could just say it got. The whole thing is about illusion of control, which will pacify people. |
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Sure. Your employees may get something out of the deal you offer them. However, there is one huge flaw in your logic. While you seemingly give your employees something, your plan to have taxpayers be able to decide where their taxes go is something else entirely. That would entail an actual transfer of funds from one group to another. It would also politicize the healthcare system in a radical way. It is necessary to point out that you don't trust the government? You apparently believe that it can shift the numbers around no matter what people do. Illusion on top of illusion.
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One thing I think of when I read things like this is a theory of mine called net equals zero. The basic assumption of my theory is for every person or group you help, there is an equal amount of people you screw over. As such, whether you are Gandhi or Mother Theresa, or Hitler, you can never make the world a better place, you can only make it seem better to your eyes.
You try to do the best with what you've got, and you might make things better for a lot of people, but in the end things get made worse for others. An example is in the 16th or 17th century, a clergy man decided he hated seeing the native people of the Americas enslaved and dying of disease so he came up with, to him, a more humane alternative. The result of that alternative protected the natives, and led to the enslavement of Africans in the new world for about three hundred years. I don't believe this would lead to something like that atrocity, but it shows that there are always winners and losers in any decision like this. So I would say, "Let them eat cake, as long as it is Italian spongecake with butter cream frosting and strawberry glaze on it." |
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