To all the liberals. Name one thing the government does better than the private sector. And you can't name something OUR government has made it illegal to do in the private sector either...like mail delivery, road construction(this is usually contracted out anyway), military, etc.
I'll take a stab at that (and I guess I would qualify as a liberal by many folks standards).... I noticed you used all caps when you spelled "OUR" government and that's where rub is.
I would tend to agree with your statement... "OUR" government hoses up plenty.Let's talk healthcare.... I feel your pain there brother, because I also have a monthly premium of $1500 & a family deductible in the $13,000 range (if I remember correctly... you have a similar burden).
But, for the sake of argument, let's assume we had two parties that were really interested in the welfare of the people. Over the last 8 years (6 of those under a Republican congress) OUR government could have moved us towards a NHS (national health service) similar to the British model which is funded by General Taxation (the same way we fund Defense and many other government programs). Say what you want about "socialized medicine"...
you won't find many Brits who would trade their healthcare for ours:
1) It's not tied to employment, which levels the playing field for employers big and small.
2) Healthcare costs run about 50% of what we spend (in total)
3) The most vulnerable are taken care of (AKA children)
4) It's not rocket science to implement...
but we would need a way to transition to that model (maybe the ACA offers some role ?? not sure)So while I don't take exception to your statement, in regards to "OUR" government fuc#ing things up .... I think we should expect more of our elected officials (where healthcare is concerned). Even if the ACA had never been implemented.... our healthcare system was already broken (for a large portion of the population anyway). I know many people would disagree with me based on a preconceived idea about "socialized" medicine.... but many countries have solved this issue (to the betterment of their citizens).
To sum up.... only government can move the needle on this. Big corporate medicine & Pharma won't ever make healthcare "affordable" for the nation. They will use the "Free" market system to be competitive with one another... but that's a long way from "affordable".
So, my right wing friends, if you tend to disagree with most liberals and their viewpoints...
I apologize to you for expressing my opinion.
But, I know many of you have the same concerns I do.... it's just a matter of how do we work together to solve those problems (we didn't see much of that in congress, over the last 6 years).