Fri
Oct
17
2008
Hawaii ending universal child health care
Why?
“People who were already able to afford health care began to stop paying for it so they could get it for free”
I hope this foolish notion of universal health care does not see the light of day under an Obama administration. This is unlikely since he advocates for strong government intervention. But since this initiative in Hawaii was signed into law by a Republican governor what is the chance whoever is elected?
Another example of how easily a perspective can be appropriated regardless of party affiliation. Republicans can be as pro government as a Democrat and vice versa. In fact that is the reality. If all things were the same over the last 4 years but put a dem in as president, democrats would be crying out “give democracy a chance in Iraq” while republicans would be decrying the nation building effort.
But like the massive fraud that is called a free market here in the US after the largest increase of intervention has occurred so to will the fraud of a free market in health care begin to see its proportionate growth of government planning.
The problems we are facing, economic, and health care and so on are exactly because of government interference and are more so symptoms of a dying nation. It surely can not withstand the weight of so much central state planning.
But with both parties promising to do more we are certainly doomed with these prospects.
Read the delicious link on this hawaii universal child care deal. Yes, all children should have health care coverage. Just like abortion. Most people I think are against having abortion I mean who is proud of having an abortion? It is something all of us would avoid. But I don’t think government should be in the role of decision maker and enforcement of such things.
They shouldn’t force people to not have an abortion. And likewise they shouldn’t force people to have health care coverage, which is what “universal health care” ultimately amounts too.
But both parties and supporters fail to see their own absurdity in politics but only from their own narrow perspective.
I refuse to pay taxes so someone will have healthcare they otherwise wouldn’t pay for themselves and I refuse to pay taxes to bailout out anyone on wallstreet. Let these propositions fail. Yet I am forced too under threat of the gun that is in control of the relentless Leviathon that people continue to support by voting!
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