I want you to think for a moment, OK? Just one moment. If there wasn't a problem all the places you mentioned wouldn't be required.
Do you understand? There would be no need for food closets and homeless shelters if people had enough food and a place to live. How can you not see the obvious connection? Good God, man. Talk about dense!
Dense is when you act like these organizations don't exist, and there are all these people left suffering! The US spends more on humanitarian charities than any nation ever known to man, and more than all the other nations on Earth combined! But you want to insist there are all these people out there who can't get help... well, why can't they get help? Have they never heard of these voluminous organizations in America? If they are that ignorant, a new government program is likely not going to help them much... how will they find it? They haven't found the Salvation Army, and it's in every major American city!
I have not argued that people have enough food, I am arguing that we already have organizations providing for the needy! All of this exaggerated hoopla you keep coming up with... people dying in the streets because they are too poor to go to the doctor.... is just plain idiotic and ridiculous. It's not the case in America, and hasn't been for nearly a century! We already provide free health care for the poor and elderly, it is a part of Social Security... now, SS is insolvent and broke, and we do need to fix that... but the 'system' to care for the needy is already in place and functioning.
What you are wanting, is impossible to accomplish AND give us more affordable, better access to high quality medical care in America. It just is! There have been some pretty silly and outrageous estimates tossed out, as to how much this is going to cost/save... it's preposterous because you can't possibly factor in the effects of throwing open the door to free health care for all! There is no way to predict how much that might cost!
Look... If I gave you $20 and told you this was to buy yourself food for the next week... what would you buy? Could you find enough things like bologna, bread, crackers, cheese, fruits... to sufficiently feed you for the week? It might not be easy, but I think you could shop wisely enough to do it if you had to, and not starve, don't you?
Okay, now.... Contrast that with me telling you to go to the store and buy a week's worth of groceries, and I will pay the bill! Will you spend more than $20? Will you buy bologna or steak? Remember, I didn't tell you how much to spend, I said I would pay the bill. In this scenario, is it safe to say I would be a moron to assume that my estimated cost would be around $20? Of course it would, because the scenario is changed... same with health care!
You can't estimate how much this will cost. You are about to tell every American who suffers from hypochondria, it is open season on the doctor's office! They can go every day! It's FREE! You are about to tell every AIDS patient, YES... We will give you the ultra-expensive drug cocktails you need to stay alive for the rest of your lives, at absolutely NO cost to you whatsoever! It's FREE! Need a place to live? Check into a hospital, it's FREE! Got an ache or pain... hangnail... go to the doctor, get a pill! It's FREEEEE!
Don't shove Harry Reid in my face telling me some bullshit about $876 billion... that is a fucking JOKE! They will spend that much on paper and lawyers to draft the fucking bill! This thing will bankrupt America!