I didn't answer your question because it's not relevant to the debate...
You're being silly if you think that you're being enslaved by medicare.
What do you do if you can't afford insurance for that pacemaker? What if you can't afford the deductable for the pacemaker? Do you sell your van? Your house? Everything else you own? Or mabey you go bankrupt as someone else suggested... Pride sure is wonderfull.
In the end when you're dead it won't matter much if you had medicare, but if you're poor you'll probably live a lot longer if you had medicare.
You need't lecture too much about WW1 and WW2 either. The US sat on it's hands for a good part of both. It's only motivation for making weapons was money and it bled the UK dry on that front. There was a lot of war went on before you fellas got there, and whether you like to admit it or not, the Ruskies are the ones that wore the Nazi's out and they've got the body count to prove it too. There was a lot of big talk and hot air coming from the white house before pearl, and not much else...
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