Yup, but you're not REQUIRED to pay an insurance company a dime if you don't want to...until now...in the US. If you CHOOSE to pay for health care insurance, as opposed to paying for actual health care directly from an actual provider as I do, then you are ACCEPTING the contract that the insurance company offers, so it's still a voluntary contract that you can get out of any time you want. If you don't like the contract, you can either negotiate it or find another company or go back to paying for actual medical services from the actual provider. But with socialized medicine you are COMPELLED to pay for coverage even if you don't want it, don't need it, and never use it. And if you choose NOT to use socialized medicine that you are COMPELLED to pay for, then you have to pay TWICE for actual medical care, once to the State so it can provide medical services to SOMEONE ELSE, and once for your own actual medical care.Audley Strange wrote: And in the U.S. the Insurance Companies are indeed making the decision, albeit indirectly, by restricting payouts and regulating treatment, That's how insurance companies make money.
Moreover, once the system is implemented there is quite literally no limit on how much the State can raise taxes to pay for the system other than the threat of regime change, so the individual cannot opt out of paying for other people's medical care and choose to pay only for his own, in cash, paid directly to the doctor.
That's just wrong. It's enslaving everyone to the service of people who can't afford insurance. That's involuntary servitude in every respect identical to chaining the individual to a plow behind a mule and plying the bullwhip till he digs the required number of furrows.
Someone else's health problems are THEIR problem, not mine. I have enough on my plate taking care of myself, and I have no time to be enslaved to the service of others who demand my labor and property as a right. If they need help, they can damned well ASK me politely for it, and if I deem them worthy of my charity, I'll help them. Otherwise I disclaim financial responsibility for their poor health, poor life decisions, or poor luck. I don't demand that they pay my bills, so I'm not disposed to pay theirs.