The current system has its flaws but it does something profoundly right:
Most people who have health insurance are paying for their own individual health insurance either directly or indirectly through their employer. They are paying into the system for what they get back.
Obama supporters dream of a different system where taxes pay for health insurance instead. The problem with that is that nearly half the population pay no net federal income taxes.
People get this and they’re pissed off about being saddled with paying for yet another thing for the nearly half of the population who pay no net taxes.
A big reason I have such disdain for the federal government is that the people who don’t pay have not just a lot of control over how money is spent but have an incentive to get ever increasing goodies given to them. Health insurance is just the latest.
According to the 2008 exit polls, over 60% of the people who pay no net federal income taxes voted for Obama. Zip.
So yea, I’m sure they’d love to see the idea of health insurance paid for by tax payers, because it’s free for them.
But the remaining near half the population are stuck with the bill.
And that’s just one reason. Loss of freedom, rationed care, the unintended consequences of moving away from the free market are just a handful of other reasons.
But for me, one of my big frustrations is just getting sick of being stuck with the tab of paying for people who hide their parasitic demands behind the illusion of “compassion”.