Re: Wisconsin vs Total Recall
The issue with Ryan isn't so much that he cuts healthcare costs, but that he cuts them to the exclusion of defense spending. Both need to take a hit, and will sooner or later, hopefully sooner so the hit isn't so catastrophic.
Oh, and on the spectrum of any possibility of scenarios happening, the getting the government totally out of healthcare scenario is way down the list of things that are likely to ever happen.
You think you going out and buying individual health care, along with anyone else, is going to work well or save you money? I see no reason to think that healthcare providers would be motivated to lower costs if they sold coverage to everyone individually. I just don't see it. I can understand the visceral desire to put everyone on the same standing, but I just don't see what it actually accomplishes. I'm open to the possibility if you have credible information to back up this idea.Get the government out of it then. Here's my option to you. Give me universal health care or let me buy my own. And that means I want a law passed that companies can no longer provide health care to their employees. This whole system of some employers doing this, and some doing that, and the government doing that mucks up the market place and drives my costs up.
So, which is it. All or none. Cause that's the two ways I want it. And Paul Ryan's hidden tax increase that screws the middle class the most (as they all do) and placates the rich just doesn't cut it for me.
The issue with Ryan isn't so much that he cuts healthcare costs, but that he cuts them to the exclusion of defense spending. Both need to take a hit, and will sooner or later, hopefully sooner so the hit isn't so catastrophic.
Oh, and on the spectrum of any possibility of scenarios happening, the getting the government totally out of healthcare scenario is way down the list of things that are likely to ever happen.