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<blockquote data-quote="LibertyTurns" data-source="post: 565119" data-attributes="member: 789"><p>I’m doubling back to the economic argument. What if Joe made $50/hr instead of $25/hr because we only spent on items enumerated in our Constitution?</p><p></p><p>What if the cost of cancer treatment was $10k instead of $100k if we eliminated frivolous lawsuits, eradicated useless government regulation during up R&D costs, etc? Maybe smaller entrepreneurial companies would sprout across the land because they’d be able to compete in the medical research business and more and cheaper options would become available?</p><p></p><p>What if Joe was able to decide between a $10k/yr family policy to provided reasonable healthcare and he decides he’ll take that risk of not being covered or a $25k/yr platinum policy that covers everything because he had the financial means to do so?</p><p></p><p>Maybe healthcare costs could decrease by 15-20% if we get government out of the way and allow efficient market forces to determine supply and demand?</p><p></p><p>[USER=4471]@Lotta Juice[/USER] Why is it wrong to want Joe to have and make his own choices? Why does the nanny state need to prevent Joe from having choices then dictate to him what he has to choose from the limited options left over?</p><p></p><p>Maybe Joe making $50/hr donates to charity and can help the poor souls in need because he actually has money to do so instead of the government taking all his money and he’s continually screwed? Just think how much good the do-gooders could do if we just focused on helping them do good instead of taking that opportunity away from them?</p><p></p><p>Just think of how much greater this great nation could be if we didn’t have so few telling so many what they can and cannot do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LibertyTurns, post: 565119, member: 789"] I’m doubling back to the economic argument. What if Joe made $50/hr instead of $25/hr because we only spent on items enumerated in our Constitution? What if the cost of cancer treatment was $10k instead of $100k if we eliminated frivolous lawsuits, eradicated useless government regulation during up R&D costs, etc? Maybe smaller entrepreneurial companies would sprout across the land because they’d be able to compete in the medical research business and more and cheaper options would become available? What if Joe was able to decide between a $10k/yr family policy to provided reasonable healthcare and he decides he’ll take that risk of not being covered or a $25k/yr platinum policy that covers everything because he had the financial means to do so? Maybe healthcare costs could decrease by 15-20% if we get government out of the way and allow efficient market forces to determine supply and demand? [USER=4471]@Lotta Juice[/USER] Why is it wrong to want Joe to have and make his own choices? Why does the nanny state need to prevent Joe from having choices then dictate to him what he has to choose from the limited options left over? Maybe Joe making $50/hr donates to charity and can help the poor souls in need because he actually has money to do so instead of the government taking all his money and he’s continually screwed? Just think how much good the do-gooders could do if we just focused on helping them do good instead of taking that opportunity away from them? Just think of how much greater this great nation could be if we didn’t have so few telling so many what they can and cannot do? [/QUOTE]
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