Funny thing, I came across this article shortly after your post. I have many friends in California who don't like the political trends in the Golden State. Several of them are self-defined Democrats. In the United States, taxes go up and regulation increases under Progressive Democrats. How would you like to wake up to this every new year?
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(side note: the member danmand has criticized Conservatives for having simplistic campaign messages on lower taxes. The reality is taxes really don't go down. It's just a constant battle to maintain the level of taxes and regulation because Progressives have more and more programs that will improve the world.)
On our sister board MERB awhile back, I did a breakdown between U.S. and Canadian government spending. If you backed out healthcare spending, U.S. and Canadian government spending was very close. Since most working Americans get their health insurance through their employers, you have to adjust for this difference. Seniors, the poor and now with Obamacare more people get their health insurance through the U.S. government. Hopefully, the healthcare coverage captures everyone. If they fall through the cracks, it might likely be personal negligence.
If you think the government should be the sole payer or sole provider for healthcare, then this isn't satisfactory to you. If you think the government should set healthcare prices, this definitely isn't satisfactory to you.