You can't implement UHC in America. We would go bankrupt.
These folks disagree with you.
http://www.pnhp.org/news/2013/august/america-needs-cost-effective-universal-health-care
https://www.quora.com/Why-cant-the-United-States-provide-universal-health-care-like-other-countries
http://www.yesmagazine.org/issues/health-care-for-all/health-care-its-what-ails-us
Again, every other industrialized country in the world does universal health care. You're saying that are citizens are so different, that our conditions are so unique, that it's off the table/not possible without even trying? Okay.
Plus, you're disregarding the savings that would come with universal healthcare. Savings for the providers who no longer have to do as many emergency room procedures. Savings for the citizens who would pay more for taxes but less in out of pocket hospital expenses. The ACA has cut our deficit according to the CBO for this very reason.
Also, note that we pay more than every other country, because we rely on for-profit insurance companies. A single payer option would be able to leverage itself to bring costs down.
So no, it'd be difficult to be sure, but not impossible.
Canada's citizens are healthier, it's 1/10th the size of the US, and they don't border a third world country. If Canada's population was 10% illegal immigrants, they would go broke. If 2/3 of their population was overweight, they would go broke. Americans are obese and unhealthy. You can't pay health bills for an increasingly unhealthy population.
You need a citation for claims like these. Here's mine.
http://www.theatlantic.com/health/a...america-had-canadas-healthcare-system/381662/
http://www.brookings.edu/blogs/up-f...nadian-style-healthcare-work-vermont-sanghavi
http://www.amsa.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/CaseForUHC.pdf
Again, you're disregarding the economic gains of lower pharma bills, lower hospital bills, less ER visits, more leverage to set the price, etc. You're accounting for all the costs, but not taking into account all the gains.
Also, it's a question of priorities as I said before. We have the largest fleet in the world several times over in a post cold war world that doesn't need them anymore. It's about moving the money around. Hard? Yes. Impossible? No.
Also, your argument that Americans are so unhealthy that it wouldn't work is exactly the reason why UHC would be so beneficial. If people can afford to get check ups and see their doctor about various things, they'll be more prone to go, which will improve their health and life expectancy.
It's also not fair to those that exercise and eat right. The EU has 90% debt to gdp. In 20 years, they'll be insolvent. Look at Greece. There is no perfect model of UHC.
So we're going to let people go bankrupt and maybe even pass away because it's not fair to you? Selfish. Anyway, I'd argue that such troubles are mostly due to austerity, specifically as you mention Greece.
https://www.dissentmagazine.org/art...-unraveling-of-european-universal-health-care
Also, they've been saying this stuff for years and years... oh it's going bankrupt. But it never does. Know why? Cause they make it a priority. It's a MORAL responsibility above all, and as such you finance those sorts of things.
And you seem set on trying to argue that we can't rather than asking how we could. How about a tobacco tax? Plastic bag tax? Capital gains? etc? There are so many ways to bring up money while also encouraging good behavior. How about taxing snack food? Give the added bonus of discouraging overeating while also helping to pay for our system. There are several streams of revenue that we aren't taking advantage of yet.
The real problem is cost. It's why Obamacare is largely a flop. So you insured everyone but it still costs an arm and a leg. Thanks Obama. Pay your crazy high monthly premiums and your crazy high deductible.
The ACA has been an outrageous success!
http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebat...e-has-been-even-more-successful-than-expected
It's brought hospital costs down. Reduced the deficit according to the CBO. It's reduced the medical cost curve by historic levels. Increased the number of insured and surpassed expectations. 68% of people who bought from exchanges rated their plan good, very good, or excellent. Premiums aren't rising as you say... or at least there doing it at a smaller level than has happened in decades.
https://newrepublic.com/article/119623/obamacare-one-year-seven-charts-show-law-working
And that's not even mentioning the MORAL reasons why it's a success. More insured, children get to stay on their parents plan, no pre-existing conditions, etc.
Obamacare has been a huge success by every metric, whether it be on citizen's premiums, medical expenses, hospital expenditures, or the national deficit.
Medicare for all will also fail. See social security...especially as the population gets more and more unhealthy. This generation of children are projected to live shorter than their parents thanks to obesity. If you implement UHC, you would have to implement mandatory exercise and eating right. Not gonna happen.
I don't understand what you're trying to say about social security. So, again and again and again, what's your solution? Just go with the way it is and let these folks die in the street? I say we can do better. I despise this conservative "pragmatism" which is really just a way to say "screw them, I have mine." I find it cruel and disgusting. I say you're not even trying to see how it could work. I say that because of our poor health, we NEED a better medical insurance system. Like the rest of the world.