laxfan25 wrote:CATLAX MAN wrote:As a resident of California, I can tell you that the Health Care Plan of AHNOLD is not being received very warmly at all. The big problem with these types of plans is the mandatory providing of health care by all employers. It's a good idea in concept, but in reality, it does not work. It is a burden on the small employer who can't afford the rising costs of health care.
But it's a bigger burden on small employees that can't afford the rising costs of health care. If not everyone is covered, it's not really universal. The concept is good and right - we just need to find a way to make it work. If we can find a way to come up with a trillion dollars to bring truth, justice and the American Way to Iraq, you would think we could do the same for the good of our own citizens. Heaven forbid, even a tax increase to fund it, while also using all available tools to control health care costs. Perhaps a system of public clinics as a base safety net, while allowing those that wish to, to pay more to go to their preferred provider.
I'm not an expert, but it can't just be an intractable problem with no solution.
I don't purport to know what the answer is here, but it is obvious that driving small employers out of business to fund mandatory health care is not the answer.