Dec. 24th, 2008 10:07 am
Socialized Health Care
Originally published at BunkBlog. You can comment here or there.
It seems the vast majority of military active duty and veterans I have ever met are vehemently opposed to socialized medicine for the country. If you’re using socialized medicine, why do you want to deny it to others?
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I guess we like some things to be socialized, but we don't want to be reminded of that?
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I deal mainly with retirees now, and none of them opt out of using Tricare. Says something to me.
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But I got tired of that argument after the last election, when conservatives started calling Obama a socialist, and libertarians were calling ME a socialist (and that fascists are socialists), etc. etc. Basically that capitalists agree with me, and socialists are everyone else. They are making the word socialist totally meaningless, and refuse to even work from the restricted definition in political discourse about political philosophy. It's sloppy and fucking irritating.
Every time I think I should read more of the M-Atheists list, I get pissed off by something like this, and I just don't think I can handle Keith's inanity again. I miss the sane people, but the rest make me angry.
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I was a 906x0 (4A0x1 in the new AFSC nomenclature- Health Services Administration) for seven years and I never found a retiree that could financially afford civilian sector care still utilizing the military system. Granted that's anecdotal from one base, but the theory seemed to hold true wherever I went TDY as well.
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If nothing else, Tricare and active duty medical care are definitely simpler to navigate than the mass of bullshit I have to deal with in private sector land.
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After 20 years most retirees are so used to dealing with the military system it becomes so ingrained into their psyche they feel odd going elsewhere. Add to that the fact that even as convoluted as it is it's free and you can see why they use it.
The ones that paid for the civilian system on their own would still get all the care done outside then get aerovac'd out for surgeries even if they could pay for it just because it was free.
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The retirees I know who still use the system live right next to a base and have time on their hands. The others use private insurance.
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