Duo Prime wrote:Loki120 wrote:So it can't be federally funded. Turn to the private sector, I've always been a big proponent of privitization. Stop looking toward the government to solve the world's ills, it's never going to happen. Real change happens with the people.
I've said the same thing about schools, but people don't like to hear that either.
Yes, the government can provide for it's people, just as long as it's not run by greedy criminals like the current one. You can probably ask any of our members from overseas about how great their country has it with socialized medicine and the like. Privitization is going to be the death of us all, including you. Corperations only care about money, and an ass load of it to boot, so that means only a select few would ever get to be helped by those stem cells if it were privitised.
And yes, change does happen with the people, as long as they are not affraid and oppresed by the wealthy, law and government hijacking minority. "People should not fear their government, the government should fear it's people", thats how change occurs.
I couldn't agree more about the government should fear it's people, so why do you all want to hang all your hopes and integrate them so much into your lives?
Privitization is going to be the death of us all, including you.
This is perhaps the most ignorant statement I've ever heard.
Let me give you a few lessons on socialization versus privitazation. Yes, socialization seems like a dream come true, it give health care to the unprivleged masses who seemingly can't afford it. It's a good tag line to cull in the votes, especially when you a have-nothing Senator from Illinois, or a Senator who hangs all her popularity on her husband. But when it comes down to it, it gives you no choices. You are stuck with what the government says you can have. You want a catscan to look for that possible life threatening tumor in your brain? That's fine, get on the waiting list for six months, because there are a million other people ahead of you who want to cash in on their free catscan. How about that great doctor you've heard so much about. Too bad you don't live in his area, now you're stuck with the doctor that you're convinced doesn't know what he's talking about. Forget a second opinion. How about that medicine that could help you, well, that's not an option, it's not the government's list of approved medicines.
Now given the difference between that and the insurance I currently have, where I can have a catscan when it's needed, the medicines I could chose to get, and the doctors I want to see...I'll take the privitazation anyday. We'll see who suffers the worst fate.