Why Do Some People Think They Are Owed Free Health Care?

Universal Health Care, a la Hillary, would be a complete disaster to our ecomony. Yet, some people think it is a God-given right, and not a privilege.
How about this: don’t buy the biggest house, the SUV, every toy available (boat, vacation home, RV, off-road racers, etc.), stop shopping for the latest trends …
Instead, save, invest, work your money, so you can buy insurance and be grateful that the MD you end up seeing actually wants to practice medicine and wasn’t brought into med school on affirmative action.

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Sunday, August 9th, 2009 RV Insurance

23 Comments to Why Do Some People Think They Are Owed Free Health Care?

  1. It is part of the liberal mindset. Entitlement programs have wreaked havoc on our economy. If you don’t think socialized health care will destroy the integrity of the care given then just ask any Canadian. They wait 1 month to be seen for the common cold.

  2. only p on August 9th, 2009
  3. a healthy populus makes for a productive society.
    ((Republicans hate productivity unless it means someone else mopping their floors for less wages))

  4. samantha on August 9th, 2009
  5. Because they were told they had it coming to them and since they don’t have to work for it they have all the more reason to protect it.

  6. You Ask & I Answer!!! on August 10th, 2009
  7. You make it sound like people who don’t have health insurance are living the high life. Save, invest, work for your money then you can afford the luxury of being sick, is that what you’re saying? I’ve got news for you. There are a lot of people in this country who don’t have money to save or invest and who sometimes have to choose between having adequate food on the table and health insurance. They have to spurge on a half way decent used car in order to get to work instead of the several thousand dollars a year it takes to insure the average family. It’s a gamble they make in order to get through day by day and they last thing they need are know it all accusing them of being lazy and wasting money instead of getting insurance. How dare you!

  8. Mr. Morden on August 10th, 2009
  9. Conservatives not only like to kill people in wars they also like to see them suffer by not giving them medical aid, What a set of principles and morals they have…

  10. Jose R on August 10th, 2009
  11. I agree with you. Problem is that the Dems are pandering to voters on this one, knowing that it is not realistic and would be disasterous. Then when the Republicans don’t support it the Dems say they are denying people some “right”.

  12. Mongo on August 10th, 2009
  13. They think they are owed everything, and asking them to work for it is unreasonable. Health care is a privilege, not a right, and just like your paycheck, it needs to be earned.

  14. ItsJustM on August 10th, 2009
  15. gee, why does EVERY MAJOR FIRST WORLD COUNTRY except the US have universal health care?
    why has every major first world country except the US stopped the death penalty?
    why does Europe have 45 mph fuel economy requirements?
    WHY do people in Europe become more liberal as they become more Christian, while people in the US become more conservative?
    has the American Taliban hijacked the church?
    if i remember correctly, the top 1% of people in the US earn 20% of the income.
    and pay 21% of the total taxes.
    it really is time that the US came into the 21st century.

  16. linlyons on August 10th, 2009
  17. Although I think your example is a bit extreme (very few have boats and vacation homes) I do agree that people could practice better money management.
    UHC would be a disaster, but it is hard to argue that reforms aren’t needed to help contain rapidly increasing medical costs.
    However, the answer is not government intervention and subsidies, but deregulation of the insurance industry, tort reform, tax incentives for personal insurance purchases, and health savings accounts (among amny other reforms).

  18. Time to Shrug, Atlas on August 10th, 2009
  19. what if people cant afford food or shelter because of their medical expenses. should they give those up too?
    the thing is most of the people who need govt. healthcare aren’t people who can afford boats, vacations, or rvs. they are poor people who can barely pay the electric bill and have no extra income to invest in a 401(k) or a roth ira.
    social welfare programs are designed to help these people out, not the richest 10%.

  20. Mr. O on August 10th, 2009
  21. Same logic employers believe their owed slave labor!

  22. bulabate on August 10th, 2009
  23. Maybe they believe that if this country can afford to give every Iraqi man, woman, and child living in Iraq absolutely Free Health Care as well as free College Educations – that Americans should also be entitled to it!
    This is exactly how I feel about it!
    “Equal justice for all”!!!!!!!!

  24. Logo Design on August 10th, 2009
  25. I find it insulting that you assume that anyone without insurance must be blowing their money on material possessions. Most people living below the poverty level (ie, working a minimum wage job or slightly above minimum wage) can’t afford the high (and steadily rising) costs of insurance for themselves or their families, and more and more jobs don’t even offer decent benefits. These people have almost nothing in the way of material possessions, and they are much less likely to live long lives because they have no access to health care.

  26. erynnell on August 11th, 2009
  27. lisa, lisa, lisa, please!…you’re upsetting the victicrats!…these people are ENTITLED to anything we can pay for for them…if they can’t afford health care, WE will pay it for them…if they can’t afford that big suv, WE will pay for it for them…if they can’t afford that big house WE must buy it for them…don’t you get this yet? sheesh, what are you, some kind of republican or something?…

  28. dojoman on August 11th, 2009
  29. Lisa, that is right on. If you are not wealthy enough to afford decent medical care, you should die without, preferrably cold, hungry, and alone. Decent health is a luxury that should be reserved for those whom God has seen fit to bless with riches.
    If your great grandpa cheated someone out of all his wealth, or was lucky at cards, or whatever–and you inherit his fortune–this entitles you to quality medical health care as a birthright.
    If you were too stupid to have been born to wealthy parents, than what makes you think you deserve any such consideration?
    In the old days Catholic charities (sisters of mercy) and other groups built hospitals that would not turn anyone away. But we live in more enlightened times, where these institutions have been acquired by for profit business consortiums. It is best that the poor simply die in poverty, from easily treatable or preventable disease or injury, than that their odor should offend the nostrils of the well-to-do.
    God bless America!

  30. Natanovi on August 11th, 2009
  31. because the libs tell them that, which in turn buy them votes..

  32. NONAME on August 11th, 2009
  33. Because they’ve been raised on the Democrat party plantation and have believed that the Democrat party is the only help for their “situation”. There is a whole generation that has lost the principles that made this country great, like hard work, self-starting and ingenuity.

  34. †Lawrence R† on August 11th, 2009
  35. Really
    Why should Americans have good health care
    we have lies to tell and illegal occupations of counties to spend our money on!!!!

  36. Deidre K on August 11th, 2009
  37. I don’t think I am owed free healthcare. I do however have a problem with the corporate welfare that the war has created. Half a trillion dollars would go a long way towards health benefits for those who cannot afford them.
    This is the typical conservative mindset. Entitlements for business but none for the citizens. Here’s a little quote from the Bible:
    “Whatever you do for the least of them, you do for me.”
    So, if your a God fearing Christian, you are in essence denying Jesus health care.
    Do you feel ashamed yet? Where are those vaunted Christian morals?

  38. Charlie S on August 11th, 2009
  39. your right. National health care would be a disaster. In Canada, you are more likely to die on the waiting list for heart surgery than you are in surgery. Sad…
    It is like that everywhere there is national health care. There are several carriers for a decent price, people need to look for them. Problem is that Americans have become so complacent in the social programs that a lot of them have forgotten what it takes to earn a living.
    Sad indeed

  40. Q-burt on August 12th, 2009
  41. Very few people think they are actually “owed” free health care. And the ones that do sure ain’t buying SUVs and big houses. Those people already have health insurance.
    The analysis is a little more complex than your simplistic “damn freeloaders” attitude, but that’s typical of folks with your perspective.
    See, you have to run the numbers and see how much it’s costing business in annual lost productivity because of sick uninsured workers-that’s known as opportunity cost-along with the additional health cost losses incurred by hospital emergency rooms, who frequently bear the brunt of uninsured people because by law they can’t turn them away.
    You DO realize that EVERYONE’S hospital and medical bills are higher because they have to offset the percentage of charges written off from people who have no means of paying them, yet who still must receive some form of treatment by law, don’t you? That means that YOUR medical bills will be higher because there’s not some type of limited national health coverage plan.
    If the losses in productivity and costs total more than it would cost to install a national health plan, then it’s no longer economically efficient NOT to install a national health plan of some sort, whether or not the doctors have to accept a reduction of their income.
    And that day will most likely come where it’s no longer economically efficient to listen to a few whining doctors over the economic wellbeing of the country. It’s only a matter of time.

  42. hellafun on August 12th, 2009
  43. OMG. I work 40+ hours a week and I can barely afford health insurance for myself and my child. my husband works 70 hours a week and he has no health insurance. we DO NOT have a big house, boat, car, SUV or anything like that. we drive a 10 year old car. try living in the real world. it takes A LOT of money to get health insurance. It doesnt even have to be free.. just at a cost that a normal working family can afford. I really dont think that is too much to ask from the government.

  44. chucksgi on August 12th, 2009
  45. The millions of Americans without health insurance all have boats, vacation homes and SUVs?

  46. Wordpress Yahoo Answers Autoposter Plugin on August 12th, 2009

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