I eagerly await the details, because if it's only diabetes and birth control that's pretty disappointing, especially considering those are two issues that are largely (but not entirely) the product of an unhealthy life style.
It'd be nice if the government encouraged healthy living more than it encouragedmedicating unhealthy living.
The fact that I make a personal effort to not be a burden on this system yet I have to pay for people who purposely make themselves burdens.
Quite honestly, I don't mind paying for certain accidents and injuries (those that are the result of criminal or civil liability should be paid for by the liable party not the taxpayer) and general aging, but when someone spends a few decades eating themselves into Type 2 diabetes I fail to see why the taxpayer should be on the hook for their medication or the results of them not having medication.
If you had read my comment in it's entirety you'd have seen that I'm not opposed to paying for things such as random accidents. But something like Type 2 Diabetes isn't a random accident and is entirely preventable by the vast majority of people who have it.
I meant in more of a way that we should hold those responsible for causing accidents before using tax money if it's reasonable to do so.
Ex. If a drunk driver hurts someone, make the drunk driver personally liable for payments until they are bankrupt before using tax dollars to fill the gap. Or if someone gets hurt at work, back the company responsible until it is bankrupt, and make the injured party the #1 creditor during bankruptcy proceedings before using tax dollars.
I never said I was opposed to helping others, but I see no reason why I should help people who aren't willing to put forth some effort to help themselves
Insurance companies are the middle man. Go find me any country that's implemented single payer health care/dental/drugs and been more wasteful and siphoned more than countries with private insurance. It's literally impossible. Insurance companies are meant to siphon money, that's what profit is. Governments don't have that profit motive so all the money goes to care.
Miss me with that "government is inconstant, I only give my money directly to shareholders crap"
Lol, like the government doesn't siphon off money. I'm no fan of insurance companies either but I'd rather them than the government if I was forced to choose.
Oh yeah health insurance companies famously siphon off less money than government single payer system. That's why all countries with subtle payer systems spend less money and are healthier overall than countries that use private insurance. Oh wait, what's that? The EXACT opposite is true everywhere in the entire world? Could it be possible that you're wrong about government corruption in Canada? How could that be, you seem like such a rational well adjusted person. So weird, it must be a coincidence, or some kind of socialist conspiracy where socialism makes everyone live longer and spend less money but somehow evil.