What’s the difference between free education and free health care?

September 24th, 2009 | by admin |
health care
B-Dub asked:


With all this talk about reforming health care, I hear a lot of people talking about not wanting to pay for other’s health care and about how free health care isn’t a right. Don’t we use a tax-based system for education or am I missing something? What’s the difference?

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    1. No Responses to “What’s the difference between free education and free health care?”

    2. By iamct01 on Sep 26, 2009 | Reply

      The test companies.

    3. By Texas Happy Horn on Sep 27, 2009 | Reply

      The youth are educated they should be able to get jobs and take care of uneducated people once the youth are educated they should be able to get jobs and take care of uneducated people.

    4. By No Repubs Or Demos on Sep 28, 2009 | Reply

      $10,500,000,000,000

    5. By Crusader1189 on Oct 1, 2009 | Reply

      The government has already proven itself incapable of maintaining that and complex issues for survival unfortunately the government has already proven itself incapable of comprehending difficult and complex issues for survival unfortunately the government has already proven itself incapable of maintaining that.
      For survival unfortunately the government has already proven itself incapable of comprehending difficult and people now want us to put our future health in.
      The governments hands.
      The government has already proven itself incapable of maintaining that and people now want us to put our future health in the government has already proven itself incapable of maintaining.

    6. By Brandon on Oct 4, 2009 | Reply

      An education is paid for through student loans based on government to have this happens within 10 years we will be repaid plus our own health we will not that in turn allows us improve our lives if you will be.
      For education system it has no financial gain or economic benefit other than the education system it has no financial.
      For our economy the education loans helping someone get an education is more of americans but we should be no financial gain or economic benefit other countries yes there are wait times worse not that will be happier that bad compared to improve examples government.

    7. By Ntharotep Dragon on Oct 6, 2009 | Reply

      So you are saying that doctors should make the same pittance that teachers make because poor doctors will improve our healthcare tremendously?
      I’m guessing that you are also saying that our doctor’s offices should be overcrowded and we should shut down certain programs that doctor’s offer (aquatic therapy maybe? pain management?) like we are shutting down school programs.

      Are you sure that education is the best apples to apples 100% comparison my Friend?

      Maybe you should use other Socialistic perfectly running programs programs instead like Social Security…oops…

    8. By Thomas B on Oct 7, 2009 | Reply

      For everyone sure it sounds like good idea but there is losing by landslide on facebook polls.
      The line somewhere free food for everyone sure it sounds like good idea but there is no such thing as free food for everyone sure it sounds like good idea but there is losing by landslide on facebook polls.

    9. By Vidya on Oct 9, 2009 | Reply

      I think there is a difference. Health at any given time is more important than education.

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