I strongly disagree. There are many groups in our society who shouldn't have to rely on charity for survival, like the disabled, the elderly and children. Letting those without the means to provide for themselves die if they're unlucky, even though our economy can support them, is a terrible thing and shouldn't be an acceptable point of view.
That's exactly where the "Insurance" part comes in.
Any act of "god" where pure bad luck is involved, some central entity should absolutely take care of them.
However, Government should also not be in the business of prepping bad choices -- diet, family formation, bad lifestyle. Any society that is given unconditional support will degenerate
> That's exactly where the "Insurance" part comes in.
How does that work for people who have never been able to work (i.e. chilren in bad households and people with disabilities from birth/young age)? They can't pay for membership, so why would a private insurance company insure them for free? What if all insurance companies happen to not accept them as customers?
> However, Government should also not be in the business of prepping bad choices -- diet, family formation, bad lifestyle. Any society that is given unconditional support will degenerate
How do you guarantee that no bad choices are propped up without letting individuals die due to missing coverage?
Lots of children in bad households have made out to be ok, and plenty of children with well-off families.
Disabilities birth/young age is act of "god". It's perfectly fine to take care of them. However they only account 1-2% of the population.
Death due to Missing Coverage is overrated. All Emergency Units take in patients and most exaggerated medical bill people actually don't pay the said bill
> Lots of children in bad households have made out to be ok, and plenty of children with well-off families.
And many of those children in bad households have been able to get where they are due to being helped by the state, which you do not want. So what do they do? Just die? If you don't give a concrete solution, that will be the outcome. Remember that we're talking about basic needs like food and shelter - a child can't do much about not having these available.
> Disabilities birth/young age is act of "god". It's perfectly fine to take care of them. However they only account 1-2% of the population.
Okay, then please explain to me what central entity should help these people, if it's not the state. As I previously said, what if all private insurance doesn't take these people on for free? What do they do except die?
> Death due to Missing Coverage is overrated. All Emergency Units take in patients and most exaggerated medical bill people actually don't pay the said bill
I am not solely talking about health insurance. You stated that you want to solve food and housing problems with similar insurance. Why would these private insurance companies give coverage to those who can't afford it? Please don't handwave this point away.
They are their to basically provide security, insurance against calamities and proper enforcement of laws based on constitution.