Kyle C. Barker
Migos VERZUZ Mahalia Jackson
You don’t want to pay now for your own health care but think everyone should pay for others.
How do you think insurance companies work?
When you pay for health or car insurance, you don't just pay for yourself. The insurance company is actually pooling the money of it's enrollees together with the hopes that most of its healthy participants won't really need the shyt in an effort to lower costs for it's riskier enrollees. It's called risk pooling.
Anyways you're paying for other enrollees even when you're paying into a private system (while also making sure investors get a kickback as well). That's why it's a system that is meant to scale so your original comment about small countries being able to do this easier goes right out the window.