Most likely since most people ARE incompetent. :whistler:
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Interesting responses, thanks for sharing! And I think some of you saw the point of my query.
Ah, I think I see what you mean. In the computer industry, we call those PEBKAC problems. ;)
The doctor that I go to now is great. The one I had before was okay, but I had health problems that she couldn't handle. She admitted it, though, so she gets points for admitting I was too rare for her to help.
Owning a car in the US is a choice, but only if you want to have a really limited lifestyle. For 99% of Americans, you have to own a car or you just can't do anything. There's really not a way around it.
There shouldn't be a nationalized health plan. Government employees are all overpaid, and a nationalized health plan would mean having a lot more government employees.
Private business, however, is competitive, which drives down costs quickly. We could get better health care for less money by making health insurance compulsory.
So while I agree that owning a car is a choice and having a body is not, compulsory insurance offers the benefits of a nationalized plan at a lower cost. If you are going to pay for it one way or another, why not have it be cheaper?
The only way I would agree with a nationalized plan is if we did away with OASI 'trust fund' (BS) and replaced it with some plan.
It all depends on where you live. In cities and areas with well-developed public transportation systems it is entirely possible to live a full life without owning a car. I will grant that in more rural areas it is very much a necessity, but much more than 1% of the US population lives in areas such that, imo, they could not own a car and their lives probably would not change all that much.
I'm not gonna touch the gov't health care because to be perfectly honest I haven't been following it enough to have an intelligent conversation on the topic. On topics like that which I know I can never actually make a difference in, I prefer to crawl into my 'hippie hole' (as a friend of mine coined), and ignore it.
However,
That is crap. I will grant that there is a lot of waste in just about all levels of government pretty much anywhere in the world that government is present in any form, but to pull a statement like this just reeks of misinformation. No offence intended. I have known many people throughout my life who were and are government employees, on federal, state, and local levels, and almost all of them were paid like crap. I could go on for pages about why that is the case on different levels, but that would be getting incredibly off topic, so just suffice it to say, ..NO.
ps, there are very few topics that will get a rise out of me, but that is one of them, so sorry if I sound a bit harsh.