kalm wrote: ↑Thu Oct 16, 2025 10:25 am
GannonFan wrote: ↑Thu Oct 16, 2025 9:27 am
I don't doubt that without the COVID era subsidies that premium costs on the Obamacare plans will increase. But for accuracy, in the letter you linked, it said Arizonans in the second district would see increases of 109%. But the person he references in that district, Robin, would actually see an at least 200% increase (3x) with the numbers he's using. Why the difference in the same memo?
Of course, all of this goes back to the question of how to finance a national health care system (which is what Obamacare, and then the subsequent efforts to increase access to it, where and are). Given our massive debt and how that doesn't have an answer, I'm not hopeful we have an answer on this. The current system we have is unsustainable. I haven't heard anyone from any side of the aisle talk about what to do about that.
Bernie has been talking about it for 50 years. We spend way more on per capita healthcare with lower outcomes than countries with socialized medicine. It’s not even close.
What’s unsustainable is a middle class under end-stage capitalism. We can either be an oligarchy or a thriving democracy.
Wow, 5 sentences and you're literally all over the place. As for healthcare vis a vis other countries, we've gone over this a bunch. Most other countries have heteregenous populations relative to the US, don't have anywhere as much statistical impact from auto accidents and gun related accidents, and don't have the issue of both size and spreading out of population we do. Can it be better, sure, but we're not comparing apples to apples in terms of population or what impacts outcomes. And we're not showing any inclination that we'd be okay with the rationing of healthcare that comes with socialized medicine versus our everything on demand now approach we have.
As for the other part, you cough up end-stage capitalism (what the heck does that even mean? We're close to not making and selling things anymore? On what planet are you talking about?). And then you throw in oligarchies and thriving democracies. What's your definition of a thriving democracy? Sure, we have people with outsized access to government, but at the same time, I vote every election for my township supervisors all the way up to the President of the United States. Seems to be working, even if we don't always like who gets elected. The apocalypse still appears far off.