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AiA
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Panther wrote on May 5 th, 2017 at 7:35pm: AiA wrote on May 5 th, 2017 at 11:06am: Panther wrote on May 5 th, 2017 at 10:32am: AiA wrote on May 5 th, 2017 at 5:08am: In spite of all this, America is closer to Medicare for all than it has been in many decades. If TrumpCare passes, it will only hasten the collapse of the American healthcare system. Seems like it's Déjà vu all over again.....Wasn't that the cry 7 years ago, but wasn't it being said by the other side about ObamaCare? You are looking at it all wrong. Think of American healthcare like a gaping shark bite - the swimmer is bleeding to death. Obamacare was a bandage. Trumpcare is a smaller bandage. Ah, but a bandage that will be much more sustainable down the road......until financial pressures eventually catch up to it too.
Any government plan that subsidizes the product eventually grows, becoming more & more unsustainable.
Health care, like the wonderful healthcare system we have here in Australia, must be heavily subsidized by the government.
Sometimes that means tax increases, but because that doesn't always get a warm reception by the general public, more & more of that subsidy must be financed via borrowing.
Our system, great as it is, will only be sustainable for the present generations, to a point when tough decisions will need to be made, cut benefits, cut who is covered (changing thresholds), or increase taxes.
There's no such thing as a free lunch, & socialized (subsidized) medicine will stress when the government runs out of other peoples money, to the point that it is no longer sustainable, debt goes through the roof, & unfortunately implodes upon itself & needs to be replaced. 
You have no idea of American health expenditures as a total percentage of the GDP, do you? The American *system* is so good it is the highest in the world.
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