ah yes, i’ve heard this one before: its too late, the government is already involved in everyone’s healthcare...
the problem with government is a lack of efficiency, their solution is to throw enough money at a problem and it will go away...
now we can talk about all the ‘conservative’ contradictions;
The military is run by the incompetent government. Local municipals including the police are run by the incompetent government. public parks are run by the incompetent government. the post office is the longest government institution aside from the marines, both incompetently run by our government.
we can do this all day. there is no private solution, because you cannot profit from human health, we are in a state of constant decline. we are dying everyday, and to pretend otherwise is living in a fantasy more delusional than seeing nothing wrong with the current system...
its not a matter of, i can afford it for me and my family, let that man die in the street. its we all cover a basic need to survive. speaking of needs, the worlds most advanced and strongest military, is not a ‘need’ — but nothing stops us from funding that.
when you drive your car that doesnt explode down the street, that is fairly maintained, to a grocery store that sells food you can expect to be safe and free from deadly chemicals... you should thank the efforts of our bureaucratic overlords at the government. they made that possible... you need to watch the documentary on youtube ‘millionaires in the congo’ by DW.
its 42 min long and VERY compelling. i promise you its a fantastic documentary.
by comparison our government is a finetuned machine...
No you're actually wrong. Because a car that explodes on the street wouldn't be in business long enough for anyone to buy, based on the free-market, not the government. Secondly, the safe food and drug act were landmark laws which do very good, however one could visit a farm and purchase his beef and pork and be free from those laws, yet still safe. This isn't an argument on the necessity of bureaucracies, but rather the government at the center of a service. Get them the fuck out of 99% of the things they stick their nose in. You're on the wrong site my friend, or else have a warped view of what conservatism is. You cannot compare our government to backwater Congo. It's apples and rocks. So, I'm sorry but your values don't align with any form of conservatism regarding healthcare.
ah yes, i’ve heard this one before: its too late, the government is already involved in everyone’s healthcare... the problem with government is a lack of efficiency, their solution is to throw enough money at a problem and it will go away...
now we can talk about all the ‘conservative’ contradictions;
The military is run by the incompetent government. Local municipals including the police are run by the incompetent government. public parks are run by the incompetent government. the post office is the longest government institution aside from the marines, both incompetently run by our government.
we can do this all day. there is no private solution, because you cannot profit from human health, we are in a state of constant decline. we are dying everyday, and to pretend otherwise is living in a fantasy more delusional than seeing nothing wrong with the current system...
its not a matter of, i can afford it for me and my family, let that man die in the street. its we all cover a basic need to survive. speaking of needs, the worlds most advanced and strongest military, is not a ‘need’ — but nothing stops us from funding that.
Your argument makes my point. Good Day.
when you drive your car that doesnt explode down the street, that is fairly maintained, to a grocery store that sells food you can expect to be safe and free from deadly chemicals... you should thank the efforts of our bureaucratic overlords at the government. they made that possible... you need to watch the documentary on youtube ‘millionaires in the congo’ by DW.
its 42 min long and VERY compelling. i promise you its a fantastic documentary.
by comparison our government is a finetuned machine...
No you're actually wrong. Because a car that explodes on the street wouldn't be in business long enough for anyone to buy, based on the free-market, not the government. Secondly, the safe food and drug act were landmark laws which do very good, however one could visit a farm and purchase his beef and pork and be free from those laws, yet still safe. This isn't an argument on the necessity of bureaucracies, but rather the government at the center of a service. Get them the fuck out of 99% of the things they stick their nose in. You're on the wrong site my friend, or else have a warped view of what conservatism is. You cannot compare our government to backwater Congo. It's apples and rocks. So, I'm sorry but your values don't align with any form of conservatism regarding healthcare.