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The best alternatives to Obamacare are freedom and liberty.
Tell you what, when the Koch boys catch up to these folks, let me know:Well, they do tend to pay about $100 million per year in fines, etc… But they have not been convicted of anything criminal yet that would put them away. They did have to pay about $300 million in a wrongful death case, and their company was bribing officials in Iran to do business there.
They might not be the best poster boys for ethical conservatism.
I seem to detect a bit of “class envy” in this post. Which is exactly the goal of this current administration. Drive a wedge between rich and poor and middle class. Expand the divide between Faith and secularism. Separate Americans by playing the extreme fringes against one another. On and on…Hehe… well, I doubt that any of them are villains. Perhaps greedy and hard hearted. Perhaps not. I don’t know them. But there is a trend in the media to forgo any attempt at so called “fair and balanced” presentation of current events. It is all editorialized to appeal to the particular market for that media outlet. I apply this criticism to all ideological media outlets which try to pass their content along as “new” or impartial information.
My bottom line is that I disagree with calling any modern and wealthy society “just”, if it does not provide for its poorest, and it does not provide basic medical care, among other basic social services. We have the resources to provide medical care, and basic housing, food and education to everyone. As a society, we are choosing not to do that. Just consider for a moment that about 10% of the population owns about 90% of the assets in our country, and a majority of the income. That means that the remaining 90% of the population is living on 10% or so of our resources. What if the top 10% only owned 75% of the country? Would that be enough? That scenario would more than double the resources available to the rest of the population, and the royalty could still remain multi multi billionaires, not that a billion dollars buys what it used to… We can certainly empathize when someone has to downsize to a 200 ft boat, and a plane that can only go 3,500 miles between fuel stops.
But we do have a divide in this country and it is not between rich and poor. it is between makers and takers. On one side is a spectrum from the homeless person who does not get a dime from the government to the stereotypical self made millionaire. on the other side it is from the stereotypical welfare bum to the billionaire who got rich off of sweetheart deals with buddies they helped to get elected. We need to recognize that they are driving a wedge and understand what that wedge is.I seem to detect a bit of “class envy” in this post. Which is exactly the goal of this current administration. Drive a wedge between rich and poor and middle class. Expand the divide between Faith and secularism. Separate Americans by playing the extreme fringes against one another. On and on…
No class envy here. I was was raised with the proverbial silver spoon. But I do provide medical care to some very poor people, and that has always been my preference in my medical practice. My bias has multiple sources. On the one hand, I did take family vacations on private planes, and boats. A ski vacation often meant using a helo. I have socialized with peers at the best schools, from families who have attended them for generations. On the other hand, I have chosen to work in my professional life for a purpose, and not particularly for a paycheck. It would take 2-3 years of a physician’s gross pay to refuel a super yacht just once, anyway.I seem to detect a bit of “class envy” in this post. Which is exactly the goal of this current administration. Drive a wedge between rich and poor and middle class. Expand the divide between Faith and secularism. Separate Americans by playing the extreme fringes against one another. On and on…
You cannot lift the wage-earner by pulling down the wage-payer.
**You cannot help the poor man by destroying the rich. **
**You cannot further the brotherhood of man by inciting class hatred. **
You cannot help men permanently by doing for them what they could and should do for themselves.
The question of “where will the money come from” is NOT a red herring. It is very valid. The answer is obvious. If a prosperous society is to provide for the poor…the money comes from the producers. (Rich).
Our government has been taking billions $$$ from the productive sector of our society and giving it to the poor since LBJ declared was on poverty. There are now more “poor” than ever…and they are demanding more.
My bottom line is this simple question: If we are supposed to help others…what are the others supposed to do?
And I am sure they would have run the public option with the same level of expertise they did their WebsiteWhat is sad but somewhat humorous in the entire Obamacare debate is that they actually looked at a way to avoid this entire mess and accomplish their stated goals, ie., covering those with pre-existing conditions, covering those who could not afford insurance, etc. but they rejected it.
The “public option” is what it was called, but some form of it would have been sufficient. Just set up an insurance plan, government funded and means tested to cover those the industry would not. A lot less cost and they would not have had to mess with anyone else’s insurance. A simple parallel government plan introduced into the market place. Leave the rest alone.
In principle it would have been called welfare or something like that by its opponents but it would have been much more practical in the long run. And, for those who desire single payer, in the long haul it would have actually accomplished that end. That is much the way it was done in the Canadian market in the beginning and eventually, when large enough numbers of people gravitated to it, it became single payer by default.
His post was excellent, and you choose to attack what you perceived to be the weak spot. I guess you thought that you had to respond. This is how generals loose wars by the way.Except it didn’t happen that way at all - if that was the plan. Even the Penn family lost their colony.
Very interesting!No class envy here. I was was raised with the proverbial silver spoon. But I do provide medical care to some very poor people, and that has always been my preference in my medical practice. My bias has multiple sources. On the one hand, I did take family vacations on private planes, and boats. A ski vacation often meant using a helo. I have socialized with peers at the best schools, from families who have attended them for generations. On the other hand, I have chosen to work in my professional life for a purpose, and not particularly for a paycheck. It would take 2-3 years of a physician’s gross pay to refuel a super yacht just once, anyway.
Read what you will into my motives, but consider that there is an interesting correlation between income distribution and social welfare. Whether you measure educational levels, life expectancy, child welfare, social mobility, etc… pretty much every measure of societal success, it turns out that flatter income distribution is associated with success. Wide income disparity is associated with failure, in a relative scale. Today, japan and Sweden are the winners by this measure. The US is dead last in all measures of this type. One surprising statistic is that the rich do better by many of these measures, when they have less money, but live in a more successful society. Japan achieves thus culturally and legally by limiting income at the top. Sweden does it through taxation and social programs. So, it appears that the mechanism of income and social services distribution is less important than that it happens somehow.
Whether you agree with the results of those studies or not, there is still the social justice issue. I make the claim that rather than to spend $800,000 to refuel a 300 ft long pleasure boat, that money could better be used to alleviate suffering, and that no person needs a private Hawaiian island the size of Lanai, when the money for that purchase could be used for social good. There is a growing obscenity in the elimination of the middle classes.
I am also concerned that if we don’t fix this problem, then there may well be violent revolution within a generation or two. In our current course, I predict that things will get much worse very quickly, as technology replaces muddle class work, and serves to accumulate ever more at the top. History has given us some examples of where we might be headed, unless we can figure out how to better handle the changes in economic systems which are accelerating. This is a structural problem, which we have not effectively addressed.
How much does the Dept of Health & Human Services pay you for posting that link?I found this link to apply for Obamacare bit.ly/ObamaCareApplication
This person (maloufha) only seems to be posting links on bit.ly once every other month. In general the number of clicks is moderate. So far 21 people have clicked on the link above (not very high). If there’s pay for clicks it probably hasn’t accumulated to much.How much does the Dept of Health & Human Services pay you for posting that link?
Do they pay you for the amount of hits, or just a flat fee?
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I think you are phising. This is NOT the address for the Exchange I have reported it.I found this link to apply for Obamacare bit.ly/ObamaCareApplication
What is ‘phising’?I think you are phising. This is NOT the address for the Exchange I have reported it.
Setting up a fake website to get peoples personal informationWhat is ‘phising’?
Ooh. Sounds nefarious.Setting up a fake website to get peoples personal information