McDanger has problems with...
8/20/2009 7:06:05 PM
gah, that was some pretty severe owning there. Lol. y = a*x doesn't have a correlation factor of 1? Really, McDanger? Really? Come on, dude.
8/20/2009 8:35:42 PM
8/20/2009 8:47:45 PM
^ Explain how Credit Union that are "not for profit" continue to thrive and succeed; plus *gasp* have higher customer satisfaction amoung consumer bankers than the Bank of America's of the US.
8/20/2009 8:57:27 PM
I did not say nonprofits cannot succeed. What I am saying is that they are not inherently better than their for-profit counterparts and thus removing the profits from the health-insurance industry is not a solution.[Edited on August 20, 2009 at 9:31 PM. Reason : .]
8/20/2009 9:27:23 PM
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8/21/2009 9:46:16 AM
8/21/2009 9:56:50 AM
Haven't you all figured out that McDanger is a protoplasm bag of fiction?
8/21/2009 11:39:30 AM
^^I did too
8/21/2009 11:41:57 AM
I think it's fair to say that if you needed iPods to live*, people would become concerned about Apple's profit margins.* Whether this is currently the case is debatable.
8/21/2009 11:43:10 AM
If you needed health insurance to live, this country would have never been formed in the first place.
8/21/2009 11:45:04 AM
spookyjon, what do you think is a good level of profit to earn when you are providing products/services that people need to live?
8/21/2009 11:45:55 AM
People need food to live, but it's a commodity--and it's often a more immediate need than health care. Should it not be a commodity? Should we simply provide food for everyone?
8/21/2009 11:48:56 AM
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8/21/2009 11:53:58 AM
^ Blah, blah, blah--meaningless, as usual. My analogy is perfectly valid.In any event, one can't say that government should provide health care without saying that it should provide for more immediate needs such as food, shelter, clothing, and so on. Some will and do try--but it's just bullshit.And there's this:[Edited on August 21, 2009 at 12:20 PM. Reason : .]
8/21/2009 12:16:13 PM
He did a pretty good job of explaining why food and healthcare are different, actually.(and btw-- we already do provide food. WIC is a great program)
8/21/2009 12:48:14 PM
Per the Joint Economic Committee (JEC) study "Are Health Care Reform Cost Estimates Reliable?"
8/21/2009 12:48:26 PM
Boone,Actually the U.S. government does not provide food--it provides income supplements for the express purpose of buying food. That is NOT the same thing or anything close.If Obama was proposing a health insurance voucher or tax credit (like uh McCain did), then I would have no problem with his plan. Instead, he may or may not want to get the government into the health insurance providing business. To return to the food analogy, that's like the Uncle Sam becoming Farmer Sam and growing crops for distribution to the poor.
8/21/2009 12:56:18 PM
FFS... talk about semantics on your first point. Your distinction had nothing to do with the validity of what we were discussing (we do provide people with food. The system by which we supply said food is completely irrelevant). You just wanted to argue with me, didn't you. But regardless-- are you saying the Federal Gov't doesn't come within two ticks of this each time they pass a farm bill? Or when they passed the AAA? [Edited on August 21, 2009 at 1:08 PM. Reason : ]
8/21/2009 1:03:15 PM
8/21/2009 1:09:03 PM
WIC is not a voucher program.Vouchers imply choice; WIC participants are told exactly what to buy, down to whether they may have Cheddar or American, or Ranch or Italian.
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8/21/2009 1:29:20 PM
^^^BS. They're incredibly picky when it comes to brands. As a cashier in high school, I had to wait on pregnant ladies all the time because they picked up Sargento Cheddar instead of Kraft American, or what-have-you.[Edited on August 21, 2009 at 1:31 PM. Reason : ]
8/21/2009 1:30:56 PM
^^^^ Boone doesn't know what he's talking about. He's talking out of his ass just like HUR always does. Here's an example:
8/21/2009 1:32:37 PM
8/21/2009 1:38:34 PM
that ony works if the value of food stamps is determined by the grocery stores.
8/21/2009 1:41:57 PM
Food stamps are worth X amount of money. A 20 EBT card is worth less at Harris Teeter as it is at Walmart.
8/21/2009 1:44:10 PM
^^^ You are definitely confused--you have that part right. Government providing universal health care to meet a need and government universally providing food or clothing or shelter to meet even more immediate and necessary needs is perfectly analogous--no matter how much you whine and piss and moan.Your problem is that you simply can't justify the government providing any of these things (food, clothing, shelter, and so on) anymore than you can it providing universal health care. The only thing "justifying" government-operated health care is your own normative statements and ideology.[Edited on August 21, 2009 at 1:47 PM. Reason : .]
8/21/2009 1:45:36 PM
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8/21/2009 1:49:29 PM
I just answered above.Care to explain how if tens of millions of Americans were starving, you wouldn't want the government to get involved?
8/21/2009 1:51:47 PM
food is a fixed cost, healthcare is not. Thats the point i was trying to make.
8/21/2009 1:56:46 PM
^^
8/21/2009 1:59:56 PM
8/21/2009 2:06:51 PM
^ 1. So you finally admit that food is a more immediate need? Good--you now have a firm grasp of the obvious.2. Dude, I hate to be the one to inform you but Alinskyites and their agitprop have been around since at least the 1960s--do you get out much? I listen to Limbaugh occasionally, but I didn't yesterday--and I would absolutely tell you if I did. I really have no reason to lie about this.3. And I think you're "incredibly odd." Seriously.
8/21/2009 2:20:59 PM
8/21/2009 2:25:54 PM
^^It's just such a fantastic coincidence-- I've never heard you mention him. Ever. Then you bring him up immediately following El Rushbo's mention of him.
8/21/2009 2:28:26 PM
^ It is not a "fantastic coincidence" at all. You are just not very perceptive or intelligent.
8/21/2009 2:41:29 PM
8/21/2009 2:46:58 PM
^^ A single post made about 10 months ago, and Boone is "not very perceptive or intelligent" for having missed it.lol[Edited on August 21, 2009 at 2:48 PM. Reason : turd licker]
8/21/2009 2:47:09 PM
^ This. . .
8/21/2009 2:48:30 PM
Do you have proof he read your post?[Edited on August 21, 2009 at 2:49 PM. Reason : ]
8/21/2009 2:49:31 PM