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Saved forever. Y'know, I think that might be my old economics professor. He wasn't a /b/tard, but he knew the place, and that certainly sounds like his style and crappy typing.
Holy hell, that was epic.
I think I've heard (and got enough bad feelings) enough to finally speak up.
Here's where and why a majority (IE- nearly all) republicans, and myself as a self-proclaimed political "True Independent" (Simply meaning non-voter, non-3rd party associate, etc.; IE- "Whatever I say will be ignored anyhow; but why not be a non-biased voice anyway?").
Universal healthcare as it stands is a hazard in the making. First off, what will happen when you give reckless people the same care as people that need some serious help? Ever watch Jackass? Now they'll be everywhere. Stack atop that, with abortions being funded by the government "backed up" by those against abortions is just asking for a civil war making the Republicans the bad guys, along with just about every other conservative (again, I'm as neutral as you can get; and even I can see this as a possibility of happening). "As technology progresses, morals decline." is a statement I recall my grandmother stating some time ago, and it's got a haunting feel to it now.
With the passing of this, morality will be none more than a passing nightmare to the nation, and there will be no limits to what can be researched, how the "materials" will be acquired (Stem cells anyone? Those are usually made/researched from the remains of aborted fetuses (whole babies), some of them almost complete children. Quicker progress, but monsterous process. This will be funded by those entirely against it; and more supporting alternative methods which are just as effective.). Follow along with that, the reckless youth and the lack of proper sexual education and all sorts of things related (teen pregnancies and etc.) and declining morals throughout the media and society; this can get ugly fast. Plus, just in case many "out there" fears are true; we're dying from the inside, and passing this, although with healing results in the beginning... Well, venom is a funny thing.
Okay, sure, our economy will begin to balance out and all sorts of people will be fixed up in hospitals, but you gotta remember, doctors and pharmacists are human too, and just in case they get a massive pay-cut as a result of this as well, alot of people will get screwed over big time through all sorts of prejudice and etc.. Ranging from the doctors themselves, and especially the patients.
We'll have a universal healthcare system which everyone will be taken care of, and live a longer life with minimized sacrifice. But as I usually feel about free things, "what's the catch?" is always one of my first questions. At what real cost is this universal health care really? Why it's delay to act (until November)? Why did the Democrats need to wangle an easier way to "Yay"? Why so much insistence and power behind this bill?
Personally, I have a reeeeeeeeeally bad feeling about this, and I'm going to do what I can to dodge this giant ball of crap and stay away from that really fast windmill. My bad feelings have been proven right so many times, I think I have right to get paranoid now.