Your suggestion was that health care was somehow going to be run by the people who managed the Senate dining room. I find this to be extremely unlikely. You started off with the silly remark that because the Senate dining facility was poorly administered, a government healthcare system would be poorly administered. This is feeble logic, for these are different facilities with little in common.
The coomonality is who's RUNNING it. In this case it's
the Federal government. Now you can irrationaly try to claim that a Senate Restaurant is nothing like UHC, and you'd be right. Running UHC is exponentially far
more problematic, and the potential for abuse, fraud and utter waste of tax payer dollars is unfathonable. You can irrationally claim that'd they hire people from Blue Cross and such. You don't think they try to hire similar experienced folks to run SS? Medicare?? SS....bordering on bankruptcy. Medicare....bordering on bankruptcy. Yet, somehow, someway, the Fed's gonna get it right with UHC, when their track record for running such businesses is utterly incompotent, if not shameful
It's absurd to even think that the Fed will run a UHC any better than the way the run pretty much any other business, which is to say, into the ground, given the laudry list of examples provided
I do not find your intellect to be superior in any way, incidentally.
Good thing I'm not trying to win anyone over with my intellect or highlight myself as superior to anyone, like most liberal elitists try