There are loop holes in my talking point; it’s just like any other government managed shared resource program. But the goal is to make American understand that there is a cost associated with health care, and it’s not free
We budget for food, housing, transportation, but not everyone allocate funding for retirement, education, or our own health care. Our government can’t just continue to escalate the burden on “have” to pay everything for those so calls “not as well off”.
A homeless person, without assets, is already received “free” emergency room care at the tax payers’ expense. Under the reform, when does tax payers money begin to extend100% free health care to individuals – when is one too poor contribute into the basic health care system?
Everyone needs to take responsibility for himself; otherwise, soon or later everyone catches on how the system work - We don’t have to do anything (work, contribute), and government will take care of everything