We complain about health insurance and insurance companies, we don’t want socialized medicine ala the UK version, we complain about Medicare and Obamacare and high premiums and out of pocket costs, we don’t want any insurer questioning our care or denying anything.
We complain it’s all too expensive with many people saying it should be “free.”
What should be free and how?



Not to worry, the Penn Wharton Budget Model sees a total debt of 210% of gdp as the wall which we cannot recover from. The interest on the debt will require too much tax from broad labor income to continue. When that wall will hit is possible in 15 years or so.
My guess is the debt will make all the complaints about health insurance, taxes, and like gripes irrelevant.
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Once more, with VIGOR:
Americans want the best health care coverage YOUR money will buy.
Our federal government responds with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, which provides free health care coverage to tens of millions enrolled in Medicaid, and taxpayer subsidized coverage to tens of millions enrolled in public exchanges.
Which taxpayers? No current regular, wage earning taxpayer. Yes, there are surcharges paid by individuals with significant incomes. However, because we are running $1 – $2 Trillion a year in annual deficits, adding $27+ Trillion to our national debt (now $39+ Trillion) since 3/23/10, we are demanding taxpayers too young to vote and generations yet unborn to pay for subsidized coverage today.
This is Congress, the Obama, Trump 1, Biden and Trump 2 Administrations buying votes.
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