OK. I see your point. And I respect it. Now. My question for you: An uninsured fellow walks into a hospital. Needs care. Perhaps having a heart attack or chest pains, could be anything. He receives treatment and care. He is later given the bill. He says he cannot or will not pay. Now what?
That’s what civil court is for...the man entered into an arrangement with the hospital, they treat his ailment, he pays them. If he fails to honor his part of that agreement, well fellow, we’ll see you in court.
How does having the government involved in a private transaction help anyone involved? Simple, it doesn’t.