TheLonelySquire
Vice Admiral
And yet again you are wrong. If someone is able to provide for themselves yet for whatever reason chooses not to do so, and expects someone else to pay for their health insurance, they are indeed looking for a free ride.
So, let me get this straight. I, a proponent of UHC, tell you that I am not looking for a free ride. And you are telling me that I am wrong about my own motivations?
It has been reiterated over and over again, but the point of UHC is to make sure that everyone has access to care, which is not the case in the US, and that no one will go bankrupt because of necessary care to keep them alive, which is also not the case in the US. For you to constantly cast this as "slackers looking for a free ride" indicates that your understanding of both healthcare in the US and worldwide is severely limited at best.
If you are paying into a UHC system you would not be getting a free ride, of course. If you are NOT paying into it, you indeed would be. I don't know into which category you fall. And of course I wouldn't expect you to agree with me if it's the latter.
And I will agree with you that that is your interpretation of what this particular UHC bill is all about. I disagree completely, of course.