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The answer to question one is NO.The answer to question two is NO.In a "perfect" society, where there is no greed and profiteering and graft and corruption, and everybody has integrity and honesty and morals, a healthcare insurance system operated by private companies would be just fine.But, we don't live in anything resembling a "perfect" society. Healthcare in the United States should not be based on the ability, or inability, of our citizens to pay for the healthcare they need to stay alive.Government control is not the answer. Private control is not the answer. The answer lies somewhere in-between, and the answer lies with finding the right people to oversee our healthcare system. People with dollar signs in their eyes are not those people.
The answer to question one is NO.
The answer to question two is NO.
In a "perfect" society, where there is no greed and profiteering and graft and corruption, and everybody has integrity and honesty and morals, a healthcare insurance system operated by private companies would be just fine.
But, we don't live in anything resembling a "perfect" society.
Healthcare in the United States should not be based on the ability, or inability, of our citizens to pay for the healthcare they need to stay alive.
Government control is not the answer. Private control is not the answer. The answer lies somewhere in-between, and the answer lies with finding the right people to oversee our healthcare system. People with dollar signs in their eyes are not those people.