Quote Originally Posted by ironchef
Well if you pay proportionally, shouldn't the care be proportional as well?

You even mentioned yourself in another post...


Well if they're killing the pay right now, just imagine how much worse it would be with them being increased thanks to universal healthcare. And you know if universal healthcare gets adopted, they'll push for universal education. So then you'll have to pay even more taxes just so Joe Blow can do keg stands 5 nights a week and barely pass class.
I'll take the pain of that additional tax if I have the peace of mind knowing I can pursue entrepreneurship like I want without the worry of health coverage, sign me up now!

So you're saying that healthcare should be proportionate? That the person who makes less (For instance a teacher who will never make 6 digits but remains a great asset to society) should get less quality healthcare because she does not make enough for better care?

And in my statement I said that proportionately we are paying the same thing. Again, if I make $50,000 a year and pay $50 a month then the person making $30k a month pays $30 a month.. we are both paying the same percentage of our wages so we should be entitled to the same care.. I see nothing wrong with that.. its proportionate and fair.