barmar, on 2017-March-28, 09:11, said:
That's basically my point. Except for people with special needs, the details don't make all that much difference. If you're generally healthy, you go with low premiums, high deductibles, and moderate reimbursement for routine care; if you expect to have significant medical expenses, you choose higher premiums that pay medical expenses in full.
It's like picking a college to go to or deciding where to live. People agonize over these decisions when they have to make them, but in most cases you'll be happy with whatever you choose -- you can usually weed out the choices that would be a really bad fit.
As I am now, it is all pretty simple. I am in generally good health but I can read the calendar. I have Medicare, and I have supplemental insurance that is partly subsidized as part of a retirement package. The coverage is such that I don't often have to pay much out of pocket, the combined cost of the two plans is such that I don't fret about it.
Life was not always that simple for me, and I try to stay aware of the fact that it is right now not simple for a lot of people. What to do requires thought. I absolutely agree that people have responsibility for themselves, but help can be very useful, and, for that matter, good for us all.
Back to Trump, this being the Trump thread. I see no evidence that Trump has given the health care issue five minutes of thought. Repeal and Replace apparently worked well for the campaign. Replace with what? It will cover everyone and be terrific; so he said. Whatever the merits of Ryan's plan, it was not going to cover everyone, far from it. But it was a Repeal and Replace bill, and for Trump that was enough. Who cares about details? This is totally irresponsible.
Worse, this stuff with health care reflects his general approach. I might well be more supportive of military spending than some on this thread. But surely building up the military, in itself, is not a viable approach for success in international matters. The man really seems to think that all he has to do is order how things are to be and then they will be that way. Solo flight, New York to Paris, worked out for Lindbergh, but that was quite a while ago. Generally I think we need our friends.
I fear that I am both repeating myself and stating the obvious.
Anyway, we have a mess on our hands.