President Biden proposed a $6.8 trillion budget in defiance of Republican calls to scale back government. It has little chance of being enacted. The budget seeks to increase spending on the military and a wide range of new social programs. It also proposes tax increases on high earners and corporations over a decade. https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/03/09/us/biden-budget-tax-news Thursday, March 9, 2023 12:07 PM ET
Who says healthcare loads would be unsecured? These loans could be secured by other family members or like college loans, consider future earnings power. Cancer is not that big of a societal issue concerning people under 45 years old. People under 45 years old effectively paying paying the healthcare of older generations through lower quality of healthcare should they actually need it and higher taxes is the real issue. What was it Biden wanted to do with taxes again? What is it about increased taxes that causes inflation and or lower employment rates? No matter how you slice it, our healthcare system is inefficient and working class people pay for it in full indirectly. Free lunch for some, screw over for others.
You better take that back else risk a lawsuit from the World Clown Association (WCA), established in the United States in 1983.
So your healthcare plan is for sick people to hope they have a rich enough relative with a good enough credit score to take out medical loans for them? Got it.
Before Obamacare, people were able to obtain healthcare, including major care, whether they had money or not. Correct? Healthcare providers often took losses due to patient non-payment. Healthcare care providers now experience much lower losses. Who ultimately foots the bill? Insurance companies may pay the bill, but who pays the insurance companies, etc.? As such, is it not fair to characterize Obamacare as corporate welfare as public funds are going to businesses?
I'm thinking in terms of relative frequency. Cancer is pretty rare for those aged under 45, even including the more common but easily treatable skin cancer, correct?