Quote Originally Posted by chrisrenrut View Post
Yep. Putting the government in charge always results in more speedy, accurate, and less bureaucratic processes.
And yet, every other first world government in the world provides better, cheaper healthcare.

Hell, the ACA has reduced costs and bankruptcies. So, our government has done it better.

Finally, the government is speedy Gonzalous compared to for profit insurance company that their whole business model is about not paying for healthcare.

See the example above. Everything in our medical system is to not give patients what they have paid for (insurance) and then charge patients on the back end. It's a poor system and it shows in how much we pay and how little we get for it.

Look at Chris. He paid for insurance. He should have acces to the care he paid for. Yet, he had to put in countless hours fighting to get what he paid for.

And how many people don't do the work that he did and just pay the bill (so the insurance company and Dr's office have stolen from them)? How bad does that impact our economy? How many bankruptcies come about from this (about half, we are discovering)?

How many dollars are taken away from people that they could have spent somewhere more effectively, like at a local, small business?

How many jobs are lost?

Healthcare is such a no brainer. Provide affordable healthcare. Free people up to be healthy, make money, innovate and progress.

That's the Republican Party. Take the most intelligent, efficient way to do something and make it expensive, inefficient and profitable for you and your friends then whine about it all while invoking Jesus and something about abortions and marriage.