The urban myth states that we Americans want freedom of choice, that's why we don't want to change the way we receive our health care. The truth be told we don't want to change the way we get our health care is just the opposite, we have a hard time making decisions. There are two big arguments for the way health care is delivered in America. The first is we don't want the government to tell us to were we can get our health care from even it it means we have choices. The other just as popular we are satisfied that our employer tells us what insurance company to take and we don't want change that. Now taken as a whole I kinda get the impression that most of us don't like change even if it means no freedom of choice and of cause we make excuses.
If we like Coke and we have hundreds (well maybe not hundreds) of similar brands would will be willing to go for a cheaper brand? Some of us will at of necessity will but most coke drinkers will not. Is this out of brand loyalty or because we don't like change?
We have advertising to help us change our minds on things like the cars we buy among other things.
I guess those who are complaining about the wait they have to get on the health exchange aren't husbands who go shopping with their wives.
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