-What are the factors in determing the amount of socialized health care each citizen receives in Obama's plan? Is there a potential slippery slope when trying to determine who qualifies and for how much? Will every citizen have unlimited coverage?

-Does this nation have hundred of thousands of dollars to spend each time one person gets cancer? (consider that currently most basic insurance plans will only begin to cover the costs of some diseases.) If such infinite health care costs can be covered, again, who decides what amount of gov't dollars are a 'reasonable' amount to allocate per patient? Could an inordinate allocation of healthcare funds to any one person be considered non-utilitarian given the current global condition?

-Should, we as a nation, seriously make an effort to devote more resources to educating people on how to avoid illness, instead of how to finance it after the fact?