I'm wondering what you folks believe about the following. This is specifically for the USA residents.
Feels like a setup, but I'll give it a go anyway, I guess...
Every person is entitled to government assured:
(Yes or no answers are fine)
1. Health care from cradle to grave.
Yes. Minimum levels of service, at least. Can make a tiered systems where you pay for more options, faster appointments, specific doctors, etc. Preventative care is MUCH cheaper and better for the patient than emergency care once the minor problem has become an emergency. Should also reduce the number of people that are injured and cannot work, if you provide a way to care for the injury before it becomes permanent.
No. Pay your own way, decide to stay home, etc.
Undecided. College costs have exploded out of control, so something needs to be done with this, to be sure. Assuming no financial aid, it's not hard to come out of a normal college with a Bachelor's degree that will result in $30-40k a year, but have $150k or more in loans. maybe something (which some states already do) where if you get above a certain GPA in high school, you're comped with free tuition at the state school? Allows everyone that is trying hard enough (usually a B average in those programs) access to a decent education, but you've still gotta pay up if you want a private school.
Another tough one. Yes, in the sense of a place to live, ie shelters, or a helping hand for low-income situations. Not everyone deserves a 4000 sq ft mansion with pool, though, which is how people act.
Yes. Whether through the government, church groups, etc, we're way too frigging along to be watching kids starving in the streets. Not gonna get a lot of steak, but this should be part of the safety net. Not so great that people WANT to be on it (like the broken welfare system), but enough that no one goes without, or has to rummage through trash.
No. How would you even do this? In urban areas, could offer discount bus or subway passes to low-income groups, but what do rural areas get? Cars? Horses? Bikes? Just no. Get a ride, or live closer, or figure something out.
Not really, no. Personal responsibility. Again with the minimum level needed for survival (food, clothing, shelter), but shouldn't be enough to be comfortable on, and should disappear once you reach a very low threshold. Want a good retirement? Plan for it, save up, and don't piss it all away early. Universal health care would probably stop the bleeding in many of these cases...
No. Another thing to save for, or get life insurance. You don't get a spot of land and a headstone for nothing. Can't have bodies laying around, so could offer some sort of cremation or other burial service, but nothing that would be very desireable, just a way to take care of a health hazard to the rest of the population