How does a government facilitate comprehensive care for its constituents without sacrificing equity?
I think that, to put it simply, a government should facilitate comprehensive care for its constituents without sacrificing equity by living the same way a family should. By living well within your means. The more money that you have, the more comprehensive care you are able to provide. When people pay more into the government through means like taxes, then the government is able to provide more.
In my opinion, comprehensive care is more than just medicare and medicaid, it includes emergency response vehicles, police officers, the FDA, Postal Service, anything like that to me, is comprehensive care. And if people don't pay into the pot, they shouldn't expect anything in return.
A government needs to be responsible in making sure that they are staying stable and strong for their people.
From my understanding of the question, I think that s a government should facilitate comprehensive care for its constituents without sacrificing equity by only handing out what is coming in. If people are paying into social security, only deliver it at the level that is coming in. The government can only give what they have. But at the same time, the government has some responsibility to give to it's people.
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