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royal_archer
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I’ve had a change of heart on socialized medicine. No, I have not bought in to the whole scheme but though I should at least consider if the ends will justify the means. This is not in the politics section because I don’t want to talk about the current legislation. I want to talk about the general concept of a government run medical system. Basically the how can we use this evil to achieve a greater good. Please have an open mind in this thread and explore things that do not seem to make sense looking at it from the traditional point of view. Further more, exploring lines of thought on this thread does not mean the posters feel this way, only that we as a group are thinking them through with an open mind.
Assuming the republicans take over in 2-4 years. Or, a moral group comes out of the democrats: What good can we achieve through such a system and would such a good justify the means. Sometimes attempting to articulate an opposing point of view makes you better prepared to articulate your point of view.
Assuming the republicans take over in 2-4 years. Or, a moral group comes out of the democrats: What good can we achieve through such a system and would such a good justify the means. Sometimes attempting to articulate an opposing point of view makes you better prepared to articulate your point of view.
- Abortion. If abortion agencies sole source of income comes from the government, we could cut off the money source and put them all out of business.
- Abortion again. RVW based the decision on “privacy” with Government Run Health Care (GRHC) we won’t have any “privacy” all of those medical records would be available to the government and we could retroactively prosecute baby killers, all without violating the issues leading to RVW.
- Crime. We could isolate genetic and psychological markers that indicate higher likely hood of someone being a criminal, review their medical records or have doctors run specific tests, and identify potential criminals earlier. Then we can handle them proactively.
- Poverty. We could force doctors to give people medicine that would make them more productive.
- Morality. We could do some national monitoring of morality and funnel health care dollars to more moral states and cut off funds to less moral states.