bob
It's better to have two hands than one glove.
I don't fully understand the issue but it seems a rich country like yours could provide basic healthcare to those who need it.
I'm clearly missing something.
The ability to do something is not justification for doing it. Health care is a commodity, you can have as much of it as you can pay for. The amount you can have depends on how much you can afford. Just like any other commodity.
You can choose to join a health care collective if you desire. Likewise you can go it alone if that's your choice.
Can't afford healthcare? You probably should have made better decisions in your life. If you expect others to pick up the tab for your health care then first please explain how it is that the results of your choices in life somehow constitute a mortgage on the lives of others
Any and all justifications for picking up the tabs of others seen to date are invariably the result of convoluted rationalizations and painfully tortured reasoning. What do you suppose the odds are that you or anyone else will present anything different?
As for myself, my lack of interest in summoning up any part of my life and/or my resources in order to pay for anything, absolutely anything, for someone else by order of whatever squad of morons happens to be in charge at the moment is total. If I participate in charity it's because AND ONLY BECAUSE I have chosen to do so. There is no other reason that is acceptable.