And the government is doing what the people told them to do with military spending...D1B wrote:
Profits are out of control. 99.9% of people require regular exams and relatively low cost outpatient services and procedures. I don't like the idea of having to pay for the Neotron 6000 Kidney Nephron Accellerator and the 27 nurses and technicians it takes to operate it. Again, most need basic care and that's where government buying power can make a difference.
More insane is our military budget. I would rather have my tax money and government intellectual resourses dedicated to healhcare versus billion dollar bombers and ships.
Our goverment is supposed to do what we tell them to do.
It's called the Constitution...you know, that messy little document you scream about if someone violates your "Constitutional" rights...Well, it's an all or nothing...either you want the Constitution, or you don't...
The Constitution mandates the military, and refers to it numerous times...The Constitution contains no mention of health care...but it does contain an Amendment (approved by "The People") that says if it's not contained in the federal responsibilities outlined in the Constitution, then it's left to the states responsibility...

