shagster01
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I understand personal responsibility and luck of the draw. I also realize that no matter how responsible people are luck of the draw trumps it at times. That is the whole purpose of universal healthcare. It's the whole purpose of Social Security, including disability and survivor benefits. It's the whole purpose of unemployment benefits. We are a society. As a society we recognize that when some suffer it affects us all. We can either work together to alleviate much of the suffering, or we all turn our backs on the suffering, allowing our elderly to starve, leaving our disabled to fend for themselves, and put our orphans into workhouses. But by ignoring those needs it makes our entire society as sick, callous and twisted as those individuals who can blithely watch others starve during their lobster dinner. That sickness will eventually kill the society. When everyone is forced to fight, scratch and claw to survive, nobody ever actually thrives. The goodness of life is destroyed in all the fighting.
The idea of "a rising tide lifts all boats" has been proven false. By trying to climb on each other to keep our heads above water most end up drowning. When we all work together to lift each other up, everyone survives. If one gets weak, those who are stronger hold them up until they recover. Then when you have your moment of weakness there will be others there to keep you afloat. That is what society is all about. Otherwise just do away with governments and law and let the mayhem begin.
If you want to have this system with people that's fine. But there needs to be an opt out for people like me who don't want to pay in and expect no help in return.
Why are you intent on helping me if I don't want it?