Originally posted by: shira
Originally posted by: Patranus
Originally posted by: Phokus
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
It may prevent individual bankruptcies but at what cost?
Here's the "cost": "socialist" systems spend half of what we do on healthcare costs and have universal coverage and no bankruptcies.
Oh boy, those Europeans and Asians are suffering mightily. Why can't they experience the joys of medical bankruptcies like we do? Oh that's right, they don't have fucking idiots called "Republicans" screwing up their countries.
Care to point out where in the UNITED STATES Constitution it grants congress the authority to deploy a government option or universal health care?
The same place in the Constitution it says that the goverment can create a system called Medicare, or Medicaid, or Social Security. The same place it says that government can create pensions for government jobs. The same place in the Constitution it says that the government can pass laws that protect people with disabilities; that outlaw discrimination on the basis of gender, religion, or race; or that create programs that go to the moon or launch the Hubble telescope or provide grants for the arts or assistance with tuition.
Naturally, someone of your intellect thinks that if it's not verbatim in the Constitution, it's not Constitutional. And, therefore, that all government programs that don't have to do with defense or interstate commmerce should be banned. Somehow, even the most conservative Supreme Courts disagree with you.