mdma wrote:
i for one want to know...
it’s like `built into` us humans;
I agree.
Still doesn't explain why the average American hates the idea of paying a few extra dollars a month to make sure the whole nation is as healthy as possible, but doesn't mind paying lots more to send rockets into space looking for the answers to where we came from. Especially as 51% of them "KNOW" we didn't come from anywere, and God just created us! ;-)
A few extra dollars!? :lol:
We have the worlds best health care. It's true that many arn't covered by it, but changing the paragon of excellence would destroy it. The solution is in demanding health insurance from employers.
It's your employer that you should look to for what you need to supprt yourself and your family. if they can't do that, find another employer, the one you have isn't worth working for. The government can't fill that gap, as it's only funded from money skimmed from what your employer pays you anyway, with some skimmed off the top as well.
You can't expect to take a low paying job and be satisfied with it expecting a government to make up the difference, when ultimately the governments ability to make up that difference is directly proportional to what it can take from the middle. it's a mathematical formula that just doesn't work.