They (the ‘rats) are being awfully nonchalant about the catastrophic failure of CommieCare, which, combined with their utter indifference to passing a bill no one had read, leads me to believe that they never cared if it worked as it was proclaimed to, because all along it to be a mere stepping-stone to simgle payer. In fact, it suits their plan that it doesn’t work and is actually hurting people. That gives them their excuse and jump-off point to go into open, unapologetic nationalised “healthcare”-this, at the same time that Britain and other places are seeing their own versions fall apart. Leftists are nothing if not single-minded in pursuing their ideas, the human cost just isn’t a factor, even though they claim to the party of the people in every nation. Humans are just their little cogs in creating the great communist machine, it’s been the case everywhere it’s been done. If our version follows the usual pattern, dissenters will be purged one way or another before they’re finished. It’s amazing how they hypnotise people that they are only party that is for the people, when they are the ones who wouldn’t quail at imprisoning, exiling, or otherwise persecuting real humans because the agenda is the important thing. Any square pegs must be hammered into the round holes, instead of shaping the holes to fit the humans.
Correct you are, Mrsme1. What amazes me is that they cannot connect the dots to understand what harm they are bringing upon themselves, nor do they seem to care enough to try to understand. They do not live in reality and no matter how a person tries, the thickness of their skulls usually cannot be overcome. If one should break out and discover the truth, it’s usually too late.
Healthcare was simply the vehicle used to bring about their true agenda. They will understand sooner or later, but it’s still going to be too late for them. They won’t know how to think through their problems. They’ve never been exposed to it.
This all jumps squarely into “cognitive dissonance” territory. If the government can’t competently direct how insurance should work, how can it possibly run the healthcare industry without making a HUGE mess of it?
They have had nationalized “health care” in Britain for decades, and the system still does not work as advertised. Women give birth in hallways, people wait months for specialty care, people die when they need care beyond the basic and have a hard time even receiving basic care. If, after at least six decades, the Brits still can’t get it right, why would anyone think that it would work well in the US?
The government’s only job is to provide the regulatory framework—giving hospitals safety standards and so forth—not to try to run and micromanage every business. Micromanagement never works.