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<blockquote data-quote="Lotta Booze" data-source="post: 564493" data-attributes="member: 4471"><p>Yes the current system is such a mess that Medicare for all could likely cover more people and still be more cost efficient. </p><p></p><p>Do you really think the individual is setting the healthcare rules now? Not giant insurance corporations who have a profit incentive and duty to their share holders to deny coverage at any chance they get?</p><p></p><p>And how is it unconstitutional? I've asked for how is it "oppressive to liberty" and all I've gotten back is... taxes. Are our public schools throughout the country unconstitutional? The constitution doesn't grant the government the charter to build highways throughout the country or go to the moon. Are those unconstitutional as well? I'd hate to tell Buzz Aldrin that.</p><p></p><p>And back to the discourse heart of this thread, if you don't think it's cost effective and think there are better solutions out there that's fine. But I don't find chalking it all up to oppressive socialism and anti- freedom to be furthering the discussion or trying to solve the problem. Which as you described is a disaster currently</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lotta Booze, post: 564493, member: 4471"] Yes the current system is such a mess that Medicare for all could likely cover more people and still be more cost efficient. Do you really think the individual is setting the healthcare rules now? Not giant insurance corporations who have a profit incentive and duty to their share holders to deny coverage at any chance they get? And how is it unconstitutional? I've asked for how is it "oppressive to liberty" and all I've gotten back is... taxes. Are our public schools throughout the country unconstitutional? The constitution doesn't grant the government the charter to build highways throughout the country or go to the moon. Are those unconstitutional as well? I'd hate to tell Buzz Aldrin that. And back to the discourse heart of this thread, if you don't think it's cost effective and think there are better solutions out there that's fine. But I don't find chalking it all up to oppressive socialism and anti- freedom to be furthering the discussion or trying to solve the problem. Which as you described is a disaster currently [/QUOTE]
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