Thank you, I'm confident I will fairly consider all which you're about to reveal!
> We get taxed a lot (not if you are ultrawealthy but still…). so government is taking [sic] of money in exchange for…? well in the USA it is in exchange for paying down debt and department of “defense” so that we can bomb the [sic] out of everyone we want whenever we want.
An idea so crucial to the birth of this nation, is that taxes are not paid in any "exchange". Your property is removed from you and your government makes use of it as it will. In fact, the federal income tax was unknown to our country before it was concocted to raise funds for WW1 and was unfortunately never retired. Pointing out our current conflicts is definitely appropriate!
> we also spend [sic] of money on healthcare already but this money is going you know where, middlemen and racking in profits and doing a whole lot of other things except providing care. so the question is - where would you rather your tax dollars be spent?
I would rather my government didn't help itself to my money at all. In my opinion concentrating the wealth of a nation in the hands of a few is exactly the circumstances most certain to create the corruption I think you've described.
> and also another question which is why are Americans the only citizens of any developed nation where providing care is “impossible
In the United States emergency care must be provided, regardless of ability to pay.
For non-emergency care, please consider some of the issues I've already raised.
You are looking at this from the wrong angle. We get taxed a lot (not if you are ultrawealthy but still…). so government is taking shitton of money in exchange for…? well in the USA it is in exchange for paying down debt and department of “defense” so that we can bomb the shit out of everyone we want whenever we want. we also spend shitton of money on healthcare already but this money is going you know where, middlemen and racking in profits and doing a whole lot of other things except providing care. so the question is - where would you rather your tax dollars be spent? and also another question which is why are Americans the only citizens of any developed nation where providing care is “impossible”?
How much is the government willing to spend to keep it?
How much are you willing to spend?
What is healthcare, and how to distinguish that from simply prolonging the inevitable?
And what of those who refuse to eat well and exercise?
What of those who smoke, drink, and debauch themselves? Or ride motorcycles and jump from high places?
How do we prioritize our doctors' already strained schedules?
Unfortunately, from my perspective, universal healthcare sounds like it may require more draconian calculus than the imperfect system we now enjoy.
Do I empathize with my neighbor who struggles with the load? Of course I do!
But should I want to take his place when I've carried a burden of my own?