As a society we need to have unity.
Why?? Americans have always held divergent views on many (if not all) issues.......there is no "unity" in freedom, and a Constitutional republic....all are free to hold and express their own views.
Does leaving healthcare coverage in private hand count as unity?
No (see above) since "unity" in America is a false premise to begin with, this statement is redundant.......
I watched my mother-in-law die of cancer for two years while she could not afford to be in a private club of proper health coverage. It was a nightmare to deal with!
Sorry for your loss........five years ago I also watched my brother die of lung cancer (caveat: he never smoked a cigarette in his life). He had access to very good healthcare, but is gone none the less.......your situation, although sad is not unique, people die of dread diseases every second of every day. Government mandated health care would likely have provided him with far poorer care than he received.
The www.americanchristiansociety.com says it is wrong to leave healthcare in private hands.
The strength of a society can be measured by how it treats its weakest members.
And factually America treats it weakest far better than any other nation on earth.........our "poor" would qualify as middle to upper class in 70% of the nations on the planet. America rushes to the aid of any people when disaster strikes, our military men and women were the first on the ground following the tsunami in the Pacific, earthquakes in South America and Haiti, it was AMERICAN engineering know-how that rescued the miners in the last few weeks in Chile, anywhere people are in need, Americans are there.......with both government resources as well as private ones.....all provided without compensation or repayment.....a simple "thank you" is more than enough........and frankly we rarely get that.......
So I guess my question is: Should healthcare coverage be a society thing or private hands?
Absolutely in private hands.......healthcare in the hands of private enterprise has provided the best system in the world. Capitalism is the engine that drives research, new cures, cutting edge treatment protocols and new drugs that benefit all, rich and poor alike.......to place this in the hands of incompetent drones that cannot run a post office, railroad, or anything else efficiently and profitably would result in lowering the level of care for everyone, stifling research and development, and force our greatest medical talent either out of the field, or elsewhere.
Here in the middle of the country we have a colloquialism that applies:
If it isn't broke.....don't fix it......."
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