8/5/2005 3:56:18 PM
I'm dead fucking serious. investigate it, instead of just chiming in the end all of "Tort Reform"Tort reform wouldn't fix a single goddamned problem.
8/5/2005 3:58:49 PM
^Agreed. At best malpractice suits might be a cause for 5-7% of the overall healthcare cost increases.That doesn't change my initial response.
8/5/2005 4:00:48 PM
I thought it was sarcam but I couldnt really remember what nutsmakr's political ideology was this week.[Edited on August 5, 2005 at 4:04 PM. Reason : its hard to keep up]
8/5/2005 4:01:31 PM
I just had to chuckle at "investigate it, instead of just chiming in the end all of 'Tort Reform'"...[Edited on August 5, 2005 at 4:09 PM. Reason : ...when I work for a trial lawyer ]
8/5/2005 4:06:54 PM
8/5/2005 6:19:17 PM
The liberals know that if their candidates ran honestly on what they believe (kinda like that liar/Democrat in OH District 2 who tried to paint himself as a hawk/Bush man even though he called Bush the biggest threat to the world today) they would have their collectivist tails handed to them. Liberals haven't had an original idea in decades other than finding new ways to expand the role of government. There's a reason why their wacky beliefs haven't gotten much further than the make believe world of academia.
8/5/2005 10:50:38 PM
^ you are right about the democrats, it is the republicans who are finding new and interesting ways to expand the role of government.
8/5/2005 11:47:40 PM
The war on terror isn't cheap ya know.
8/5/2005 11:53:14 PM
8/6/2005 2:48:48 AM
Yikes. 1) I never mentioned human rights, so please stick to the subject. 2) Religous ferver or not, this is a discussion about ideas and not willingness to volunteer. Can you please furnish me with a "conservative" plan for solving any of the thre three problems I listed? 3) Like I told LoneSnark, "free trade" is neither a "conservaitve" or "liberal" concept (please scroll up). But the fact that you think lowering America's tariffs will solve the problem shows how little you've thought about the issue. There are quite a few theories for why some countries remain so poor, but I prefer institutional explainations. According to economists like Hernando De Soto and William Easterly the main reason the tropics have a problem with economic growth is because they do not have proper institutional structures--namely a lack of property rights and an abundance of red tape that squelches the entrepenurial spirit. Simply lowering America's tariff or even the other countries tariffs then will not solve this underlying problem. We have to find a way to presuade countries to initiate structural reform. One popular suggestion, that has already been embraced by Bono, is to make foreign aid and debt relief conditional on insititutional changes.4) The rest of your post is about how liberals don't get their message across well, which I agree with, but is irrelevant to this discussion. Once again, if I wanted poll numbers I wouldn't have started a thread about ideas. If anything the point of this thread is that ideas don't matter when it comes to elections, public relations do.
8/6/2005 3:04:48 AM
8/6/2005 5:27:04 AM
Evil doers
8/6/2005 8:00:25 AM
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8/6/2005 1:17:54 PM
Clear5, since when was conditional debt relief a Bush admin idea? Or even a conservative idea for that matter??? If anything it was first advanced by the academic community, then later picked up by the politicos. [Edited on August 9, 2005 at 7:05 AM. Reason : ``]
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