If you simply mean that capitalism and the global banking system is unsustainable then yeah, no-shit Sherlock, but if you mean anything more specific it would be interesting to hear. — praxis
If you simply mean that capitalism and the global banking system is unsustainable then yeah, no-shit Sherlock, but if you mean anything more specific it would be interesting to hear.
— praxis
Capitalism is what it is.. What's mostly wrong wit it are the incredible levels of corruption that have plagued every system. — synthesis
Don't you people want to be free again? — synthesis
It truly amazes me how dependent (intelligent) people have become. You people act as if am asking for two kidneys and a liver instead of just suggesting that you take responsibility for your own health. — synthesis
Or maybe you think folks should take care of their own or their family's surgical needs or other medical needs themselves? — tim wood
Dare I ask, What do you think of Medicare? :scream: — jgill
My current understanding is that the cost of energy will rise in the near future, having reached peek oil, and this will slow economic growth, but there's no immediate end in sight. — praxis
My current understanding is that the cost of energy will rise in the near future, having reached peek oil, and this will slow economic growth, but there's no immediate end in sight.
— praxis
In theory, this debt bubble has to pop sooner or later. That's the main impediment to growth. Since all matter is energy, that issue should take care of itself. — synthesis
So we can all agree that present system, be it private insurance or a national health model, is clearly not working (as is the case for all Western institutions). Is the answer to do more of the same? — synthesis
You people act as if am asking for two kidneys and a liver instead of just suggesting that you take responsibility for your own health. — synthesis
Don't you people want to be free again? — synthesis
I reject your initial premis that the healthcare system, whether it be privately or collectively (nationally) funded, does not work. — god must be atheist
I don't see that you have given the issues here much thought at all. — Banno
The healthcare system works in almost all countries. — god must be atheist
Yes the current system is broken, well past broken. Letting it die and rebuilding means accepting responsibility for our own health and seeking out skilled practitioners to supplement our own knowledge. Damned few of us would be willing to accept that. I would, my wife would. Sounds like you would too. But we know the system, we lived it, we see the monumental flaws within it. — Book273
Do you see any problems with this? — tim wood
The main reason why I am opposed to the eradication of the health care system which we have is that I think that it may end up being replaced by a far more oppressive one. I think that any new system which could be implemented may give less empowerment to individuals and be more coercive, and restricting of civil liberties and less favourable towards vulnerable minority groups. — Jack Cummins
The best way to do this is make people responsible for their own health care (surgically remove the government and corporations) and then people might just pay attention. — synthesis
What amazing insight. After being in practice for four decades and giving 100% to each and every patient while fighting tooth and nail with insurance companies and the like, I just decided to sit down the other day and think about this. — synthesis
I asked how disabilities fit into your scheme. Your answer was flippant. — Banno
The healthcare system works in almost all countries.
— god must be atheist
And you base this on what information? — synthesis
What could be more oppressive than a government system? — synthesis
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