[quote name='Liquid 2']I feel that I'd rather have this country be destroyed than become more of a socialist state than it already is.

socialized health care.
Reform
could help, so long as it's not a socialist solution, but at the same time, it could make things much worse.[/QUOTE]
While I see your reaction, it's simply silly to write off a program on the notion that it would cost us "more."
Let's be real. You're 18, so you probably don't understand the real costs of comprehensive health care for yourself, let alone those who aren't in ideal health or at an age where the premiums are high.
My personal opinion on the entire health care issue is torn. I think an ideal program would be a hybrid universal health care at the level of preventative care - everyone should have access to that at any point in time.
Continue medicaire/medicaid. Rescind the part of the medicaid bill that happened under Bush that makes it illegal to import pharms from Canada, and the part where the government is unable to negotiate the cost of pharms (!!! I never

in' understood that - I mean, I
do, but the balls of the right-wingers to do that to the voters' faces!).
Above preventative care, keep insurance in place. See how that program works.
Now, on a personal level, I'd love to do anything that

s over health insurance companies and pharmaceuticals.

both of those industries to hell. But in the meantime, keep some semblance of the program we have in place, if only to see how people latch onto it.
I'd like to have a fully socialized system, but I'd like to see an element of personal responsibility added to it, like insurance. If you choose to engage in risk factor-heightening behavior (smoke cigarettes, drink alcohol, etc.), you pay more into it. If people tend to ignore socialized/pseudo-"free" preventative care and wait out their illnesses until they go straight into high-cost care to repair something that should have been an easy fix 6-12 months prior had it been seen, then there should be ramifications for that.
More or less similar to the insurance industry, but without the "if we deny you medical care, we make MONEY!" incentive.