I mentioned either a Government subsidized health care that we can individually supplement OR a private system which allows the payer to competitively seek out health care care coverages OUTSIDE of his state. Right now we have monopolies running the show. These result in folks like me paying 3x more for a $5,000 deductible than what I used to pay for a $250 deductible a few years ago...
Secondly, my father was a successful physician. My father-in-law on the other hand was a skilled tradesman (built homes, worked with concrete, etc.). Both were hard working. One alternates between two homes & receives 3x what the other, who lives in a modest retirement home, makes in SS monthly income. I'm sorry, but at a time of teetering national bankruptcy, we have to discard social, pie in the sky shibboleths, and trim the excess fat. Our ponzi scheme can no longer afford to pay the already very comfortable so that they can walk around with more cash and buy more lattes. Someone has to bite the shiite sandwich.
Yes, HD, I agree with you. Lines can blur. Ultimately, I see a socialist system with an equal yet lower standard of living for most. The rich will always know who they are, and be rich. The rest of us just want to survive and feed/shelter our loved ones. Frills are not necessary in dire times.
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