re: #665 karmic_inquisitor
No. It wouldn’t. They will have no incentive to stay healthy. They do now even though you find the basis for that motivation to be unsustainable morally.
Look - you are giving everyone unlimited access to medical services. And somehow people thing that congress will somehow curb excessive consumption of those services (you know - the function that the evil claim denyers do at insurance companies - even though they get sued when they get it wrong).
You can’t give people unlimited access to a resource and expect them to not make excessive use of it.
It won’t be cheaper. It can’t be cheaper.
It will not be unlimited access to medical services. It will have limits just like private insurance does.