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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 564491"><p>I mean, I appreciate that you want everyone to have health insurance and in a way that will be as efficient as possible. But any study that says Medicare for all will be even reasonably cost efficient is hocus pocus. Just look at the current system - its an absolute disaster. Taking a system thats an absolute disaster, and then extrapolating through some sort of model that it will somehow then be the model for the world is unserious. And of course we haven't even gotten to the point about who is setting the healthcare rules - its the government and not the individual. And of course of course we haven't even gotten to the point that its unconstitutional. - the government in our country has no charter to run our healthcare or anything else. The people who want to live in a socialist country should just go move to a socialist country. But they don't and won't. There are reasons why net migration per capita is higher to the United States from those socialist democracies than the other way around.</p><p></p><p>Also, wealth taxes are evil. You pay taxes when you earn the income. Then you pay taxes when your savings grow. And you pay taxes on the property you buy. Then you have to also pay taxes just on the principle savings balance? Think about that for a minute, whether its a 2% tax or a 1% tax or whatever. Do the math on what happens to your savings over a period of 20 years. Evil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 564491"] I mean, I appreciate that you want everyone to have health insurance and in a way that will be as efficient as possible. But any study that says Medicare for all will be even reasonably cost efficient is hocus pocus. Just look at the current system - its an absolute disaster. Taking a system thats an absolute disaster, and then extrapolating through some sort of model that it will somehow then be the model for the world is unserious. And of course we haven't even gotten to the point about who is setting the healthcare rules - its the government and not the individual. And of course of course we haven't even gotten to the point that its unconstitutional. - the government in our country has no charter to run our healthcare or anything else. The people who want to live in a socialist country should just go move to a socialist country. But they don't and won't. There are reasons why net migration per capita is higher to the United States from those socialist democracies than the other way around. Also, wealth taxes are evil. You pay taxes when you earn the income. Then you pay taxes when your savings grow. And you pay taxes on the property you buy. Then you have to also pay taxes just on the principle savings balance? Think about that for a minute, whether its a 2% tax or a 1% tax or whatever. Do the math on what happens to your savings over a period of 20 years. Evil. [/QUOTE]
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