Okay then. You stuck around and so I can now take back my apology. Thanks.
Now, then. Before you so cowardly left our conversation, I was asking you how you can expect a median income wage earner with a family of four to pay for health care coverage. Reminding you that you said everybody 'should' pay for their own health care coverage. The median income wage in the US is $35k and the median cost of healthcare for a family is $15k. I'm pretty sure you will also say people 'should' pay for their own and their family's food, shelter, heating, education, as well as health care coverage. So, tell me, how does a half the population make their healthcare payments and cover everything else. Do you recommend they put their children on the street with begging bowls? It doesn't add up.
After you answer this question regarding family finances, I'll ask about senior health care. After a lifetime of barely making ends meet, how does a person with no income pay $5,000 per year for individual healthcare coverage? This assumes they have a roof over their head and subsistence food rations.