
Universal Health Care Is a Universally Bad Idea by Mike Sharman
February 26, 202620m 17s
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Show Notes
The Illusion of Universal Coverage: Freedom, Cost, and the Christian Alternative
In this eye-opening interview, Doug Apple talks with Mike Sharman, General Counsel for Share HealthCare, about the growing push for universal healthcare in the United States. Using Vermont’s Bill H.433 as a case study, Sharman explains why even the most progressive states struggle to make government-run healthcare viable. The conversation dives deep into the pitfalls of "single-payer" systems — including staggering wait times and the erosion of personal responsibility — while offering a refreshing, faith-based solution for families looking to exit the traditional insurance morass.
Main Discussion Points:
-- The "Vermont Reality": Why the most progressive state in the union still hasn't passed universal healthcare after 14 years of debate.
-- The Responsibility Gap: How "free" systems lead to over-utilization and a million-dollar price tag for irresponsible care.
-- Global Warnings: Analyzing the 27-week median wait times in Canada and the surge of private-pay healthcare in the United Kingdom.
-- Breaking the Monopoly: How healthcare systems bypass antitrust laws to eliminate competition and keep prices high.
-- The Share HealthCare Solution: A breakdown of how a non-profit Christian ministry provides medical, financial, and religious freedom.
-- Incremental Encroachment: What citizens should watch for to prevent the slow government takeover of private medical choices.
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https://sharehealthcare.com/