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Iamon lyme: I had an interesting conversation with a lady who was going on and on about France's medical care being free. She wants the same for here in the US.
I said, "But it's not free. Where did you get that idea?"
Then she went on to describe how they didn't have to pay for doctor's visits or hospital procedures etc.
I asked her if she knew what the tax rate was in France. She didn't.
I asked her if she knew where the money came from to pay the hospital staff and pay overhead etc.
She said it came from the government.
I asked her where the government got the money to pay the hospital etc.
She said through taxes.
I asked where the tax money came from and she said from the people.
Then I suggested that the people were in fact paying for their medical care and they were paying for the medical care of others too. Taxes are indirect payments for medical coverage but it's still a payment. When you "pay" for something, you can't say it's free. In fact, I said, nothing is really free. Somewhere someone is funding the "free" stuff.
ObamaCare isn't free. Many people think it is. They are delusional. The costs will be high and it won't just be $ that factors into the cost. Quality of care will diminish as it has in Canada and throughout Europe.
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