All i hear from this is "Me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, etc..."MrPopo wrote:If it turned out that establishing universal health care would cause my company to drop that part of the benefits and I'd have to join the line then I'd probably be against it. From a high level if more people have access to health care that means more people will use it and consequently more lines.
You seriously just said that you would dislike more people having health care just because you'd have to wait in a bigger line. Reminds me of assholes blowing past you on the freeway going 90 because, obviously, their jobs/lives are more important than EVERYONE elses. No dude. You are no better than ANYONE ELSE on this planet. Sometimes, equality means having to wait in bigger lines. Think about someone else for a change.
Somehow, i get the feeling that all of our problems in the united states could be blamed upon the last 40-50 years of parenting.