please, someone explain to me: how does our health care system in any way resemble a “free market” system?
either you don’t understand how our health care system operates, or you don’t understand how a free market operates.
so, what will it be?
and if you want to know who our *true* masters are, read “the naked capitalist” by skousen. these “capitalists” you so abhor actually funded and promoted some of the biggest left-wing/socialist groups throughout history, for one simple reason: socialism consolidates the wealth of the people into the hands of a few bureaucrats who are always loyal to the interests of the international banking cartel. see also g. edward griffin’s “the capitalist conspiracy” on google, which is based on the book.
they are capitalists only on the surface. in reality, they do everything they can to undermine the free market. this includes funding liberal propagandists like moore who agitate for more government controls and more federal regulation of every aspect of our lives, so the bankers can continue to run the show by putting their people in at the top.
come on. ask yourself: why is michael moore’s film given such a wide screening (or An Inconvenient Truth, for that matter) as opposed to a film like America: Freedom to Fascism? moore is getting his money from the right people, believe me.
skousen notes in his book, which, in turn, is based on the work of socialist/collectivist historian carroll quigley’s larger treatise “tragedy and hope,” that most, if not all, of the tax-exempt foundations (i.e. the Ford Foundation) are predominantly left-wing in their ideology and are responsible for getting all your favorite Marxist sociology textbooks into your universities, among other things…
ask yourselves why some of the richest men in wall street funded these groups, and you’ll start to understand that your trendy socialist notions are part of the same historical dialectic on which our two-party system in based and which, together, are controlled by the same cartel that is hell-bent on getting rid of our constitutional republic, where individual rights are protected against the tyranny of the majority, and replacing it with an international corporate collective run by central planning boards and agencies–for the good of humanity, of course.
they have already installed central banks in every country of the world and integrated them into a one world economy–there is a national department of education turning our public schools into social engineering camps in just about every major country as well–now all we need is a national health care system and they will not only have our money and our minds, but our bodies as well.
by the way, in a national health care system with socialized medicine, the doctor still has to call someone else before he treats the patient: he has to get permission from the medical bureaucrats and determine whether the patient is top priority or not. the solution is to cut out all the middlemen altogether and restore the doctor-patient relationship so that both have an incentive to keep costs low and services high (i.e. if patients cannot afford treatment, doctors will get no costumers; and if they don’t provide good services, the patient will go somewhere else). this is how a true free market health care system would work (you know, before HMOs and all that government interference). when a third party pays (whether it be the government through medicare or the insurance companies, which are in in bed with each other anyway) costs go up, demand goes up and service goes down.
basic economics. learn it
Colbert Interviews Michael Moore
By Manila Ryce
Published Friday, July 20th, 2007, 6:08 am
Filed under: US Politics, Videos, Health, Videos: Political
Colbert teams up with the enemy of his enemy, filmmaker Michael Moore, to take CNN down a couple notches. Moore explains why the free market should have no place in our health care system, and how corporations tailor the news to fit their agenda. Of course, Colbert sees nothing wrong with being the mouthpiece for our capitalist masters. Hilarity ensures.
Colbert’s Money Quote: “Ouch! Nothing hurts box office like a thumbs down from Gupta. Of course, he is a doctor, so you really don’t want a thumbs up.”
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