Gary Childress wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2026 6:58 pm
Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2026 6:54 pm
Gary Childress wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2026 6:46 pm
Are you not aware that we currently collect taxes?
Medicare to everybody would cost $5 trillion per year. So says AI.
So you're going to change the law so that Nancy Pelosi has to give you her $250 million? And Nancy will sit still for that? That's your assumption?
I wonder why Nancy hasn't already donated that $250 million to Medicare. She could do that anytime. Why not now?
After she does, what are you going to do when, within the month, her money runs out?
...will you take my word of it that it can be tried?
Definitely not. Why would I? The logistics don't work at all. And you haven't even offered a plan for how to do it; why would I just assume you had one when you can't explain it?
What a joke of an answer. If you believe it can't be done before even trying it, then don't vote for it if it comes up in Canada.
It's already been tried there, and it's going down in flames, right now, as we speak.
You can try to convince your fellow Canadians that doing away with universal health care is the only solution and will result in a glorious utopia by comparison, if that's what you believe.
I'm not saying that. I'm not proposing to know what the answer is. I don't even think there IS an answer.
But pretending there's one, when there isn't, is likely to create worst case scenarios. You'd TRY to implement it, and it would crash immediately. You absolutely have to have a strategy for implementation, because the costs in human suffering and human impoverishment are simply far too high if you get it wrong. There's no win if you can't make universal health care a) sustainable, b) fiscally practical, and c) fairly distributable. (For example, do you extend universal healthcare to illegal migrants? If you do, you'll take those resources away from citizens, so you'll have to make a decision about that.)
Nobody's been able to do that so far, to my knowledge: certainly, Canada couldn't do it. Norway couldn't do it. The UK couldn't do it. Who can? How did they manage to do it? The world would be much benefitted if somebody could. But the plan HAS to be doable, or its a disaster.
If you're genuinely compassionate, you understand this. If you don't understand it, then you wouldn't be compassionate -- you'd just be ideologically possessed and radically misguided.
So what's the plan? How do you get Pelosi's money?