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National Healthcare: A Bad Idea
Many Americans go everyday without any sort of health care. This is where the idea for national healthcare came from. People think that having national healthcare would be a very good idea however there are many flaws with it. Throughout this essay it will cover what national healthcare is, what countries have national healthcare, the positives and the negatives of having it.
Universal Health care or more commonly referred to as National Healthcare began in the 1880’s in Germany. (Mcguigan) Every employee and employer in the country paid in a percent into the local health bureaus. Then the health bureaus would distribute the money to the doctor offices when you visit. If this bill is passed this would be …show more content…

Sure part of the money put in there was yours, but thanks to you the drug addicts not working will be saved and have no emergency room fees thanks to the forty hours a week you put in.
The next problem with national health care is where is all this money coming from? What happens when they start not being able to pay for everyone to go to the doctor for medical treatment? What will happen is medical treatment prices will go down and the quality of your treatment will to. Right now with the way things are you have an option to take treatment for cancer or not to if you have it. When the budget gets tight with national healthcare this option might not be there. There is a chance that it will turn into these people here deserve treatment, but you have cancer so instead of us allowing you to take treatment we don’t have funds to pay for it and your more than likely going to die anyway so we are denying you treatment. Being told that would be horrible.
“You have three people in the White House that are in love with eugenics or whatever it is you would call it today. … Please dear God, read history. Please dear God read the truth of what these people have said in their own words, and ask yourself this one question: Do you trust these people enough to give them control over who lives and who dies? Because that's what health care is when you have no other choice but to go to the state." —Glenn Beck (Kurtzman)

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