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Question: What kind of system would you most want the Affordable Care Act to evolve into?
#1
Beveridge Model
 
#2
Bismarck Model
 
#3
National Health Insurance Model
 
#4
Other (please elaborate)
 
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Total Voters: 62

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« on: April 13, 2014, 10:53:34 AM »

I voted for the Canadian model,  but perhaps I shoul've voted for the British model.  My problem with the British model is that private health care is still allowed, which I think is totally wrong. Rich people shouldn't have better access to health care than poor people.

This argument I don't accept. Mainly because: where does it end?

Short of establishing a truly communist society, I'm not sure why this argument wouldn't apply to everything. Why not limit the quality of food rich people can buy?

Ensuring access to high quality education, healthcare and a reasonable standard of living for all citizend should be a top priority, but that needn't involve senseless attempts at total equality just for the hell of it.
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