My biggest qualm about universal healthcare is that you have to draw the line as to where the care will end.
When everyone has the same care, the government decides if your 100-year-old grandma, who is likely to croak soon, will get her pricey new pacemaker. That's ridiculous. There is no reason that Mark Cuban should be getting the same healthcare as the crackhead on the street. If Mark Cuban wants to spend millions of dollars trying to be the first 150-year-old man, so be it! If he wants to spend zero dollars, never get surgery, and die young, so be it!
The individual should determine how much care you pay for. It's natural selection. People will die eventually, depending on how much care they get, and it's not up to the government to decide how much care people should be getting.
My other big issue is that some government officials won't be required to be on Obamacare. If this program is so good, why aren't its biggest proponents on it?
Stefan Molyneaux gives a great breakdown.
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