Originally Posted by
Gunslinger
I need someone to offer up any logical argument that shows any advantage of nationalized/public healthcare. Who would this be cheaper for? How would it become cheaper? How would it prevent overuse? How would it prevent overcharging? Would it be policed? Would the government have access to your health history? Would they have lower reimbursment rates for doctors? Would doctors accept the lower reimbursment or leave the industry? Would this prevent bright young minds from entering into the medical profession? Would medical schools have to lower requirements in order to keep up with the increased demand? Would the government be more efficient at plan administration that private companies? Should you be worried that the government would have even more control over your daily lives? What sort of customer service could one expect? If there was a dispute, who would you complain to? Would the current mulit-billion dollar health insurance companies go bankrupt or pull out of the US? How much revenue from lost taxes would the government give up? Would the government actually give up that revenue or shift it to someone else? If so, who would have that additional extra burden and would they put up with it? Who would police the drug companies and medical equipment companies -- the government? Would that be a conflict of interest? What about the people who make their living by working for health insurance companies, selling health insurance, or suing health insurance companies (poor lawyers)?
I guess I need more information -- me and everyone else. Because right now it seems like people are either in favor of it or not in favor of it without even knowing the details. That tells me that this isn't even about health care -- it's about whether you want the government to have more control, power, and taxing authority or less control, power, and taxing authority. Or perhaps you are just intellectually lazy and don't want to think about the particulars -- which could be costly.