lol, not student this student that. Life this, life that, ten dollars here, three there, it dries up quick. Service employees work full time jobs, why shouldn't they get health care?
They should get health insurance. I highly recommend purchasing even the most basic health insurance package.
Anyone who puts priorities such as TVs, computers, internet, cars, or other 'luxury items' is making a very risky financial decision.
It is not about one 'deserving' health insurance rather why you think that a service employee 'deserves' the hard work of others when in many cases they can afford health insurance but put other 'luxury items' ahead in the decision making process.
If you have cut out every 'luxury item', have a roommate, taken a 2nd jobs, ect ect ect....and still cannot get health insurance than we will talk.
Note: The people who truly cannot get insurance make up less than 3% of the population according to the CBO. I am all for providing assistance to those 3%.
What I am opposed to is raising taxes to pay for something that someone has chosen to not purchase when could purchase if they made it a priority.
Now, the service industry is a relatively low skilled industry. It doesn't take a high school diploma to become a waiter. There are a lot more people who are able to do that job and thus the supply is very high. The demand is also relatively low (currently) because of the economy.
The one sure way to make sure you have health insurance is to obtain an education.