Here's the bigger point Onzies... the new government-run health care plan does NOTHING to reduce cost or increase availability of health care. Are you somehow failing to comprehend that point? Because I know it has repeatedly been made, and you seem to just ignore it over and over, and repeat the same bullshit about cost and availability!
What is it about this you can't understand? If we increase the demand on the health care system, by some estimates, as many as 30 million extra people... how in the hell can we possibly have more availability? Maybe you have an answer, if so, I would like to hear it, because this just seems to defy common sense and logic to me. We're going to add an additional 30 million to the waiting lists at doctors offices, hospitals, and clinics, yet we're somehow going to have more availability of actual health care?
If you mandate insurance companies pay for preexisting illnesses, meaning that someone can simply wait until they become sick to get insurance, how is this going to lower costs? Now the insurance companies have to pay all this extra money for treatment to people who were already sick, and the cost of this will surely have to be recovered in the insurance company's premiums, it is the only way they can remain solvent. Again, if you have some sort of magic solution that rectifies this fact of life, let me know... the way I see it, cost of health insurance will have to increase across the board.
I know how liberals think... We'll just raise the taxes on the wealthy, and that will cover the cost of this massive government entitlement. But there are not enough rich people in America to pay for this! You are talking about doing NOTHING to control cost or lower price in any way, increasing demand considerably, and mandating coverage of preexisting conditions for EVERY American! You really have no idea of how many TRILLIONS it will cost to do this, and you really don't care! In your mind, it is all worth it... but is it really? If it increases the cost and diminishes the availability, isn't it counterproductive to the problem?