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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 892563" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Our system certainly has it's problems. Forcing people into a rigid gov't controlled system won't solve them. The price increases we're seeing now are due to gov't meddling. But they were too high already compared to many other countries. But our biggest problem lies in our society getting too fat, too lazy. And with new medications too old. Certainly I want people to have long healthy lives. But we have a large group of diabetics, heart patients, and others who's lives are being extended with all their complications by modern medicine. This is a system that removes people's accumulated wealth in exchange for longer life. That's why it has gotten so expensive and unwieldy and if you are poor with no insurance you are on the outside looking in. I don't have the answers to what will work, but giving the gov't complete control over a huge portion of our lives and telling us we have to pay X amount annually whether we like it or not isn't the answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 892563, member: 24302"] Our system certainly has it's problems. Forcing people into a rigid gov't controlled system won't solve them. The price increases we're seeing now are due to gov't meddling. But they were too high already compared to many other countries. But our biggest problem lies in our society getting too fat, too lazy. And with new medications too old. Certainly I want people to have long healthy lives. But we have a large group of diabetics, heart patients, and others who's lives are being extended with all their complications by modern medicine. This is a system that removes people's accumulated wealth in exchange for longer life. That's why it has gotten so expensive and unwieldy and if you are poor with no insurance you are on the outside looking in. I don't have the answers to what will work, but giving the gov't complete control over a huge portion of our lives and telling us we have to pay X amount annually whether we like it or not isn't the answer. [/QUOTE]
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