1/31/2006 4:49:35 PM
1/31/2006 5:42:27 PM
1/31/2006 11:06:48 PM
Wow, sorry dude. Didn't mean to say anything about you and your family. It's just an internet discussion, don't take it so personal. Obviously your family would know better than I. But as for my story, it was just the one lawsuit and they did win. But it was a small private practice (only three doctors) and the insurance company said good ridence. I'm glad to hear your family and friends have avoided any such events, may that continue.PS: Just for the sake of asking, what is your family's position on nationalization? I'm in favor of socialization while maintaining a free market component (such as exists in Canada). [Edited on January 31, 2006 at 11:38 PM. Reason : PS]
1/31/2006 11:32:03 PM
most are in fact in favor of socialization because it would make life easierp.s. you didn't offend my familypps insurance companies bring in more money than in premiums than they pay out each year. This exludes the money they make on the stock market by playing around with premium money.
1/31/2006 11:44:59 PM
Not to name drop (actually, exactly for that purpose), but word on the street is that TGD supports nationalizing health insurance, too.Just a to sleep on.
2/1/2006 12:44:43 AM
<--- Supports socialized healthcare, as well as social a bunch of other stuff. I haven't read the rest of the thread, but I will once the coffee kicks in. Many are my problems with capitalism, and the close ties with greed it holds are disturbing. I believe that there exist services in which that very system of greed goes against the best interests of the public. Healthcare (as well as education, food, and energy generation and distrubution) should be systems fuctioning independatly of capitalism, run at an at-cost basis to keep prices low. There also needs to be a huge reworking of the legislation surrounding healthcare, and medical lawsuits, but that's kinda going hand in hand with the socializing healthcare. I'm not offering a HOW, I'm just offering the tip of the iceberg that is my opinion.
2/1/2006 7:57:58 AM
2/1/2006 9:21:03 AM
Socialized food distribution
2/1/2006 9:21:27 AM
2/1/2006 10:31:06 AM
2/1/2006 11:37:26 AM
Ack. Ok, first an apology to those who read my last post in thread and wondered aloud "WTF?" Tdub needs to have a method of checking blood/caffine levels before 10AM to make sure the poster is concious enough for clear thought. At least in the Soap Box. To clarify my stance on Socialism:I like it. Morally and ethically I think parts of it are a really good idea. I believe that as human beings, we should work to provide certain freedoms and services to all people, regardless of economic status. Parts of socialism that I like:The government owning/operating/regulating/controlling certain vital services. Healthcare is one of these. Not research, just the service itself. I feel it should still pay those it employs in those socialized fields competitively for whatever job they are performing. Things I think should be socialized:Healthcare - Every person should have the right to be healthy, period. Your health shouldn't be dependant on how much money you make or how much money you have. Clean Water - Everyone should have access in their home to clean water. Unsanitary H2O only increases the spread of disease. No one should be making money off of providing humanity with a basic resource such as water. Education - Knoweldge should be freely available to all. No matter what a person's economic background, everyone should be entitled to it. It should also function in a manner supportive of itself. Ie: politicians shouldn't pick a cirriculum, but rather those at the top levels of the academic fields themselves. They're the ones with the expertise. Education doesn't stop at high school either. College and adult education services should be provided as well. Food - In a world where we are perfectly capable of growing enough food to feed everyone, I feel like no one should go hungry or starve. Granted the problem at that point isn't production but distribution. However, subsidizing farmer's NOT to grow shit has to be the dumbest thing I've ever heard of. I feel like from the richest of the rich to the poorest of the poor, everyone should get enough food to live. Past that, if you want to go out and buy more shit to eat, you're more than welcome to. But no one should have to starve. Shelter - Granted, I'm not saying give every homeless person in America a mansion or even a 2 bedroom house. What I am saying is that regardless of economic status, people need to have a roof over their head. We call them Homeless shelters today, but I don't think we've got the right idea 100%. No one who is homeless has much of an oppertunity to move at all up the ladder without at least some basic place to call home. Energy - If everything above is close to the center of the socialistic idea that I have in my head, this one is closer to the edge. Some friends and I have talked about it and it seemed like eventually it would be neccessary to include this one in there as well. Gamecat may be able to remember what we said about this one, or I might remember in detail later.In the end:I've got no problem paying 50% of my paycheck to the govt. as long as I feel like my money is going towards something that is beneficial to society and to myself. If the above services are covered, what else is there really to spend your money on? I'm NOT in favor of a communist system, where the state own everything. I wish that we could socialize the above, and keep the rest of the commercial and industrial sector private. I don't support freeloaders either, and a person's rights to the above would have to in some way be based on their willingness to work OR their willingness to try. The current "welfare" system we have now is a joke, as is social security. It needs serious help.
2/1/2006 3:02:31 PM
2/1/2006 4:28:03 PM
I apologize for the length of this.
2/2/2006 10:12:40 AM
one argument that I've seen crop up several times in this thread is that doctors are losing their licenses because of the inability to pay for insurance due to law suits. It's actually pretty common for a doctor to have malpractice lawsuits brought against them, but their insurance doesn't go up prohibitively unless they lose the lawsuit. My cousin is a surgeon who has had several malpractice lawsuits brought against him, he's won them all, and has had no problem keeping insurance. He makes over 150k per year (that's after lawsuits, insurance, etc). The only doctors that have trouble keeping insurance are the ones losing malpractice lawsuits, and they should lose their license to practice anways.
2/2/2006 10:51:38 AM
This thread is as good as any for me to say that the more I read about HSAs, the more ridiculous they seem.And they seemed pretty fucking stupid to start with.
2/2/2006 10:57:10 AM
^^malpractice lawsuits are not common at all
2/2/2006 1:06:14 PM
So how would this socialized healthcare system work? It would basically destroy the insurance industries (which would mean the loss of jobs) and taxes would have to be increased to fund such as system. Aside from the fact that the federal government would be raping our wallets even more than they already do, we will have the federal government receiving even more money which means more waste.
2/2/2006 1:30:46 PM
guess whatno
2/2/2006 1:57:32 PM
^^ I'm not gonna rehash the broken window argument, but for fuck's sake, would you complain if there were a cure to all disease because it would put doctors out of business?
2/2/2006 2:00:33 PM
2/2/2006 2:01:18 PM
I'll restate:
2/2/2006 2:54:39 PM
2/2/2006 3:38:02 PM
2/2/2006 4:01:04 PM
2/2/2006 4:03:38 PM
So you're against social welfare but for the propping up of industries that capitalize off of a problem.I take it you're against cars that work well, because they take money out of the pockets of mechanics?You're against people who obey the law, because they decrease the need for a police force?You're against anything getting better if anybody makes money off the fact that it's bad?I would also mention that, in the fairtax thread, you said you would be in favor of a flat tax. This would completely make obsolete the tax industry, which employs god knows how many people in America. Do you think we should retain our complicated, flawed tax system to keep the local manager of H&R Block in a Beamer?[Edited on February 2, 2006 at 4:14 PM. Reason : asd]
2/2/2006 4:07:27 PM
Gee, Sayer, google "poverty obesity" check the second link or nearly every link after that. The are all about "The Paradox of Obesity and Poverty"You got it right on the head: Poor people eat cheap food, which tends to make them FAT. America cannot fix the world's problems. 9 out of 10 times, our help ends up hurting everyone else. (remember all the consturnation about the US giving away tons of wheat every year? "It wrecks the lives of poor third-world farmers."
2/2/2006 4:16:07 PM
Protostar: Ending Human Suffering Due to Disease << Corporate SuccessBiggest L libertarian in existence.[Edited on February 2, 2006 at 4:47 PM. Reason : fuck yo code, nigga]
2/2/2006 4:47:42 PM
^not to mention his hero is pinochetits ok to purge opponents to acheive the absolute highest profits
2/2/2006 4:54:36 PM
^^ Stop calling him a libertarian! You insult us all!
2/2/2006 5:35:04 PM
if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck and quacks like a duck...
2/2/2006 7:19:21 PM
2/2/2006 8:08:56 PM
2/2/2006 8:31:24 PM
2/2/2006 8:44:35 PM
2/2/2006 8:45:55 PM
He'd look a lot smarter if he'd read (or understood) the broken window parable.[Edited on February 2, 2006 at 8:50 PM. Reason : tenses are fun times]
2/2/2006 8:49:56 PM
He'd look a lot smarter if he stopped posting.
2/2/2006 8:51:50 PM
Spookyjon:
2/2/2006 10:07:37 PM
2/3/2006 12:53:46 AM
2/3/2006 1:25:57 AM
2/3/2006 2:06:29 AM
You ride on government roads.
2/3/2006 2:09:05 AM
2/3/2006 2:15:11 AM
2/3/2006 8:15:29 AM
2/3/2006 10:40:31 AM
"Like" = "Identical"I say READING COMPREHENSION to you, sir.
2/3/2006 1:37:02 PM
Yeah, what ^ said. I never said anything about socializing the private sector. I'm completely in favor of keeping the capitalistic system in place over everything else. What I envision is sorta a socialism/capitalism hybrid. Taking the strengths of both, and using them to better the country. I don't feel like we're doing a good job of running the "social welfare" system we've got right now. It could be done 20x better.My point of bringing up Finland and the rest of the Nordic system was to illustrate that social systems can be run, and run very well in conjunction with a capitalist system in the private sector.I never said anything about socializing everything...
2/3/2006 3:48:15 PM
Protostar
2/3/2006 5:26:09 PM
2/3/2006 5:55:08 PM
^Exactly. I'm glad to see there are people with common sense in this thread, and don't have their heads stuck in the clouds.
2/3/2006 6:04:06 PM