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[quote=Anonymous]The only way modern socially funded systems work (public schools, fire/police, Medicare/Medicaid) is if you pay in, then use what you must at that later time. If too many people simply show up as adults with kids/babies and instantly use everything the system becomes strained. Costs rise too fast, quality goes down. If too many very needy, dependent people unfamiliar with modern societies show up and instantly use everything (with none of their family or ancestors contributing to the kitty, ever) the system breaks. Same as pregnancies. The most expensive care of a 10 month pregnancy is labor and delivery in the hospital. No insurer wants you swinging in at 38 weeks to do your $2-5k of labor and delivery and use up a hospital bed. There are people who paid health insurance from age 22 onward and then 5-15 years later need L&D and pre natal care. Too many people showing up to ER rooms in labor, the system gets very strained. Same for sickness, disease, illness, accidents. Modern societies embrace the concept of insurance and preventative care. Non-modern societies do not and don’t even want to pay premiums “for something I don’t use or need”. Much easier to go to hospital and then say you have no reportable income, lo siento. Same response when they hit your car in Georgia Avenue. They run off with a lo siento. You pay the price- viruses everywhere, car accidents, high premiums, overcrowded schools and hospitals, upside down budgets of public goods. Wake up America. You are not breaking these illegal immigrants out of generational poverty, you are creating another underclass of generational poverty on the dole. Worse, they could be making $100k cash a year doing construction or landscaping and only claim 25% of that. Again, tax and income evasion a common thing in third world countries. Why would you pay income tax when you simply can not pay it. So simple.[/quote]
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