Being a typical American I don't care about anyone else except myself. I am greedy and make my decisions on what is in my own best interest at that time.
In much the same way, being a typical American I EXPECT and DEMAND the government to take care of MY problems when I need it. After all, I'm ENTITLED to it.
By the way, do you think any of those millionaire passengers were worried about him and his family?
No - why
should they?
I understand the issues when one loses a job - my mother was let go from her company of 29 years last November, less than 7 hours after the election was called for Obama. She carried the health insurance for her and my father, and the reduced COBRA has been a great benefit for them.
Additionally, my wife is Type I diabetic and we've had to jump through all the pre-existing condition hoops with coverage before when carriers have attempted to (wrongly) deny coverage. Believe me, I'm acutely aware how important health care is and how expensive it can be to obtain on your own.
But my mom, dad, wife and I are not
owed health care. Health care is a benefit of employment, not an intrinsic right of life or US citizenship. While the need for health care reform is obvious, we can't have true health care reform in the United States simply by creating another massive government agency - you MUST have tort reform. Without it, we're just throwing more money down a hole that will come out of the pockets of you, me, and everybody who employs anybody.
I (we) all get a paycheck in exchange for our services rendered - beyond that,
nobody owes us anything.