Government run healthcare... a Greek tragedy.

Obama will be re-elected, ObamaCare will come into full force in '14 then continue to move towards a one-payer plan as the people realize the superiority of such a medical system. By January '17, when Obama leaves office, the "pay-or-suffer" system will be a fading nightmare as the bright rays of sunshine disperse the foggy memories.

One almost feels pity for the typical Repub/Conservative always fighting tooth and nail against progress and change when it always, always occurs but I do admire your ability to keep smiling.

got a question for you. what other economic markets would you like to see the government take over?
 
got a question for you. what other economic markets would you like to see the government take over?

None that I can think of, off-hand. In any case it's not taking over an economic market any more than public transit takes over the transportation market. There are still taxis.

There are plastic surgery procedures one could perform for profit.
 
The government controls electricity because it's too important to leave to market forces I'm fine with them regulating healthcare. They can cut doctors salaries 50 percent on day 1.
 
So even when a question is asked with civility, you refuse to answer...just as I thought.


Gee...all you had to do was post the link to the page your "interpretation" came from.


...but you couldn't even do that one simple thing for someone on the other side of the political aisle...understood.


And for good measure, my civility is met with another fat joke...more "Christian" kindness in all it's glory!

zappa didn't say the magic word

LOL
 
Reality check:

It was an AMERICAN financial firm that help sell Greece's viability to the European Union. Guess which one?

http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,676634,00.html



And social security is NOT going bankrupt!

http://mediamatters.org/blog/201109090007

http://mediamatters.org/research/201109080041

I have posted ad nauseam about Goldman Sach's involvement in the modern Greek tragedy, they cooked the books to allow Greece to enter the Euro whilst taking a hefty commission.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/andrew-clark-on-america/2009/jul/14/goldmansachs-banks
 
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