SomeGuyDude
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Yeah, because what we're discussing isn't even single-payer health care. It's a public options, which is WAY different. Basically means setting up a tax-funded insurance company, as opposed to socializing medicine.its crazy how people think that they're paying for someone else's health care with the new proposal, do people not realize that unless you are in the TOP 2% EARNING INCOME POPULATION YOU WILL NOT HAVE ANY INCREASE IN TAXES, and those who are the taxes are still less than when they were in the reagan era!!!!
But let's even say the proposal WAS universal health care a la Canada or France. Sure that'd make your taxes go up, but that would be MORE than off-set by the fact that the chunk of your money normally going toward your private insurance (be it deducted from your paycheck or something you pay monthly). Your taxes might go up $1000 but you'd be keeping about $2300 that normally went toward insurance.
