There's no guarantee that a single-payer would cost any more to you out-of-pocket than your insurance premiums. In fact, being able to draw against bonds and general taxes suggests to me that it'd do better.
In fact, giving the sheer amount of bloat the entire billing apparatus of hospitals, the machinations of health insurers, the weird regulatory captures, and whatnot of the current system, I don't think it's unreasonable at all to at least give it it's day in court.
Your writeup to me basically reads as a "Fuck you got mine" libtertarian approach to healthcare, and one that frankly falls flat on its face if you acknowledge even the slightest personal responsibility to one's civilization or even to one's older, more enfeebled self.
In fact, giving the sheer amount of bloat the entire billing apparatus of hospitals, the machinations of health insurers, the weird regulatory captures, and whatnot of the current system, I don't think it's unreasonable at all to at least give it it's day in court.
Your writeup to me basically reads as a "Fuck you got mine" libtertarian approach to healthcare, and one that frankly falls flat on its face if you acknowledge even the slightest personal responsibility to one's civilization or even to one's older, more enfeebled self.