Fair enough. I just don't see how taking up the cause of someone who clearly lacked health insurance is a winning one. Why wasn't he covered? How old is this kid? If he's that poor, why wasn't he signed up for medicaid programs which already exist? I just can't find fault with the hospital in this case because there are a ton of options out there that could've been used before treatment was needed. Insurance is always one of those things where you're like 'aww fuck it, I don't need it' and then when you do, you're fucked because your problem is now pre-existing. You can't get car insurance the day after you wreck your car and expect them to pay for it. At that point you just need to cut your losses and say tough shit, lesson learned.
You can't fix everything ken. When people try to do so, they usually make matters even worse for all involved. It's why I'm such a 'big government bad' guy. I know in my heart that the 330 million people in this country can figure out how to live their own lives quite well without the help of the 600 or so who are our purported leaders. Think about that. You're expecting 600 people to rescue 330,000,000 from their own mistakes, or think of situations they might face before they actually face them. It's an impossible task.
I believe in the market, because the market is democracy. A lot of people on the left in this country believe in government because they hate big business for some reason. Well, the only power that business has over any of us is derived from government so... yeah, figure that one out. Obama went into office offering Universal Healthcare and he walked away with a deal that made the insurance companies even more money by forcing everyone to buy their product.
Last edited by Jay (2011-12-16 13:44:25)