Are you seriously suggesting that you aren't trying to provoke a flame war?
The perceptions of outsiders are severely skewed by their own countries' publicly funded healthcare system. You presume that it is some version of your own publicly funded healthcare systems. This is not what Obamacare is. Obamacare is NOT publicly funded healthcare. At it's core it is a government mandate that EVERYONE have private health insurance unless they are a government insurance program such as the VA or medicare. At first glance this isn't a bad thing because most people already have private health insurance through their employer. Unfortunately; Obamacare has provisions that impose new requirements that increase costs that make private insurance far, far more expensive. The rules also include provisions that encourage private companies to either pay a relatively small tax rather than provide health insurance or to simply reduce worker hours below 30 hrs per week to evade the obligation. Obamahas made it worse by granting exemptions to his political supporters.
The net result of Obamacare is that tens of millions of working Americans will loose their health insurance. Theoretically, they can get insurance from the government that is hideously expensive or go on a government healthcare program that simply doesn't have the funding to accommodate the need.
This disaster is magnified by a system of healthcare rationing that is familiar to Europeans but not to Americans. We actually expect to get needed medical care even when it is expensive rather than be allowed to die so the government can save money. Everyone who has a brain now understands that Governor Palin was prescient when she warned us about death panels.
As for the mechanics of the "government shutdown" it isn't Armageddon. We have been there, done that many times before. Essential services continue while non essential Federal workers stay home, proving that their jobs are non essential and should be eliminated. Obama has gone the extra mile by paying Federal goons to block Veterans' access to war memorials just to be vindictive which is pissing people off.
We will eventually have a compromise of some sort and life will go on until out $16 Trillion debt collapses the economy then it will be a really nasty civil war.
Daryl wrote:Please be nice in response and remember the rules against flaming. As an outsider from another developed (1st world) country I'm perplexed about the current US government budget standoff. Going by what our various press says, the situation to me appears to be that one side of your politics has enacted into law a health care program that the rest of the developed world would regard as being only a small step towards what would be acceptable elsewhere; and the other side of politics is prepared to stop governmental processes and wreck the economy to stop it because to them it is a socialist attack on their freedom?
If that assessment is incorrect please politely tell me so?
From a distance to outsiders it appears that this world has underdeveloped countries (3d world), developing countries, developed countries (1st world), and the US which is rich and technologically advanced but quite out of step with the rest of the developed world in values and outlook. That may be a good thing, or not?