h1n1 vaccine cost me nothing. Birth of Two Children (at different times) cost me nothing. My DH knee surgery cost $150 for the brace and $60 for physio therapy but thats it. Micro Spinal Surgery for a parent with a herneated disk cost them not one penny.
It only didn't cost you anything. It cost someone else dearly. Medicine isn't free like clothing and shelter are not free. Someone pays and if you aren't paying full price, then you are, as they say in economics, "free riding".
Our attitude is we are willing to accept the responsibility for having lazy people. We are our brothers keepers and we accept it.
Based on the first part of your post, it sounds to me like you're the brother who is kept by others. If you were your brother's keeper, you would be paying for other people to get medical care not using it yourself without paying or at a discount.
FYI, "brother's keeper" is a term made very popular at the beginning of the 20th century by various socialist movements. The results of this are Cuba, the former USSR and Warsaw Pact countries, Mao's 60 million murdered chinese etc. Time and again, collectivization has lead to tyranny, starvation, genocide and economic collapse. It is not sustainable (and arguably, not ethical) for a society to provide goods and services that are not paid for in full by the people demanding them. The very nature of collectivism, the "brother's keeper" notion of altruism, is based on a rejection of individualism. When you stop being an individual that means you no longer exist outside the collective and cannot be self-directed, but rather directed only by the wants and needs of others.
If you are truly your brother's keeper, then you owe him medical care at the expense of anything you want for yourself. If you are truly your brother's keeper, it means you can't afford things for yourself that you have not first provided to your brother.
As you can see, it is a ridiculous and self-contradicting ideal. Which is why it usually ends in so much pain and destruction.
@HellBlazer, Cato is barely libertarian. They are mostly small government conservatives.
The Independent Institute,
Ludwig von Mises Institute,
Foundation for Economic Education etc are libertarian organizations. All three should be in your RSS reader.