You all act as if we must spend MORE money to help with health care. How about we CUT from other programs just a bit? My point about the death rates in America was to show that the REAL threat is NOT violent crime, it's health care. We have a large portion of our citizens that do not have affordable insurance. Which means no preventative checkups for things that, if caught early, are treatable. Then you have the group of Americans who have insurance, but the premiums, deductibles, and co-pays are so high that they might as well not even have insurance because they cannot afford to get the checkups or preventative treatments either.
My platform has been, and will always be, health care for every American citizen and requirements of regularly yearly checkups. Will this raise taxes? Well, it shouldn't if we cut back on other programs. But if it raises everyone's federal taxes by a few bucks a year, then so be it. The taxpayer will NOT be out ANY money in the end. The money lost in taxes is made up by money SAVED by not having to pay the outrageous insurance premiums, co-pays, deductibles, etc. Do you not see that?