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TXGolfer, I thought your medical trust fund was an interesting idea. Although, I do not understand why you keep saying "It's no fair!". With the assumption that a penalty fee for having no insurance is lower than paying for the mandatory insurance (does anyone have numbers for this? I googled it for 2 min, then gave up), you are the least screwed out of all those who don't "need" insurance. You obviously can afford the penalty fee. Kinda weird to be yelling out "No fair!" when the other side of the coin shows that poor people just cannot afford insurance or health care, so they can't do anything about their illness.
I understand the general issue of giving money to the poor. After all, you've earned that money, why should you give it to someone who probably didn't do jack squat with his/her life? I understand this issue when it comes to taxes, benefits etc. But should we project this issue in the case for health care? Is it the same thing?
"They didn't work, so they don't deserve Social security benefits, retirement benefits, welfare benefits, and so on."
vs
"They didn't work, so they don't deserve to fix their broken arm, get chemotherapy for cancer, get medicine, get root canal, and so on."
Are they the same thing to you all?
I understand the general issue of giving money to the poor. After all, you've earned that money, why should you give it to someone who probably didn't do jack squat with his/her life? I understand this issue when it comes to taxes, benefits etc. But should we project this issue in the case for health care? Is it the same thing?
"They didn't work, so they don't deserve Social security benefits, retirement benefits, welfare benefits, and so on."
vs
"They didn't work, so they don't deserve to fix their broken arm, get chemotherapy for cancer, get medicine, get root canal, and so on."
Are they the same thing to you all?

