sitting in front of their farms or extravagant houses. I actually watched one documentary in which the woman was complaining her health care costs were keeping her from taking care of the 3 horses on her farm. I believe those are called top 1% problems.
This argument about socialized medicine will force a great divide in the country. Young workers are going to be asked to shoulder the load for older and often unhealthy lifestyles - smoking, drinking, obesity, sloth - and then are going to ask why? Obamacare was going to levy a fine on people not participating, but that penalty got waived (ostensibly because he didn't want to lose votes). And then you're going to have those getting free medicine bitching about lines and better treatment for those able to pay for supplemental insurance. It's really the American way. You've got something I want, so either I get the same or you can't have it. Finally, who can't wait to sit in line waiting for public insurance doctors who are too few to deal with every sniff, cough and sneeze.