I ask why is that? Answer: because it is not explained properly to them in a language they understand. Put simply a nominal increase in taxes that most people wouldn't notice, would fund all services.
Many people pay for health insurance, Australians pay a 2.75% tax for free healthcare, they can also elect to have private, more extensive healthcare, of they are pensioners, free healthcare, prescriptions for $5.40 each.
Gee I think if it is explained properly, I a language people can understand, then the vast majority would be accepting of it.
The simple truth is, in my humble opinion, that the US governments, at all levels, has convinced the vast majority that the systems in place should be there as a profit making venture. That governments should be entitled to take & waste money. They justify this through declaring war on terror, then carrying it on for over 10 years, incurring trillions, yes trillions of dollars debt. Spending billions every year on drug detection with no real success. The conspiracy theorists might blame the CIA got that one.
When was the last time one of these politicians, a so called elected representative of the people, had to really think about how much a loaf of bread cost? Or how much gas costs? Or maybe how much an ambulance costs & the subsequent hospital bills cost?
Let me answer. Never. Do they want a change? No because while they keep the majority in the dark, they keep pocketing all their money, allowances etc.
Maybe they need to live on struggle street like most of us do. Not in their ivory towers barking at us what's best for us, but learning to listen to the majority of voters, then they might learn.
If you don't believe we are told what to be scared of consider this from recent history.
From the end of WWII, we were told to be fearful of the commies, be scared if reds under the bed, so we had the Korean conflict, a police action, this continued through to Vietnam in the 60's & 70's as well as the early 80's. The came the end of the cold war. That didn't last long though. The early 90's had operation desert storm. We were told how scared we had to be of saddam & his weapons of mass destruction.
We then had tragedy in 2001 in new York , 2002 in Bali, & again in 2005 in London. So now we have to have a war on terror.
How about instead if all of these distractions & having to go to war, we look at what we can do to benefit our own people. Spend their tax dollars more wisely & offer the services they need, without looking for profit.