After a conversation with my roommate, I think some more light was shed on the rationale of some of these people opposed to things like the public option.
Me: So it seems the house passed one of their health care bills.
Him: Oh, great. More entitlements for messicans and ghetto trash paid for by my fucking tax dollars! I knew this shit would happen with that socialist oreo in power. (the 'oreo' is Obama, I assume, due to him being both black and white. You know, like an oreo, I guess.)
Me: Well, not so thinly veiled racism aside, you don't have to worry, this won't be costing you anything.
Him: It won't?
Me: Nope. The public option is supposed to be self sustaining. It's covered by premiums people pay into it, and like the name sounds, it's optional.
Him: Oh. Well, they shouldn't have access to it anyway.
Me: Why not? It's not costing you anything.
Him: Cause I don't want to turn this country into a welfare state.
Me: You'd rather prefer things would stay as they are now, even if this new proposal won't cost you a dime.
Him: Yeah.
Me: But if someone has to go to the emergency room and they don't have insurance, the cost is passed on to you.
Him: Don't care. Just as long as the government doesn't help them.
Me: I....see.
So it suddenly hit me. It's not about the money. For some of these people, it was never about the money. These people loath the idea of helping out people that they don't think deserve it, even if it doesn't cost them a cent. To put it more simply, these people don't want to pay to make sure people can get health insurance, but they will pay to make sure they can't.