Sixty years ago the continent was a pile of rubble and we were the recognized political, military and economic masters of the world; now their living standards, wages and free time are higher than ours while our commitment to reactionary principles has seen continual erosion of the success achieved through commitment to progressive ones. Put another way, when the term "Old Europe" actually fit, when their governments vainly sought to preserve a status quo in which they were ascendant while we fought for liberty and empowerment, my sympathies would've been with America, but since the role reversal I long for the ideals that made this country the leader of the Free World, by example rather than dictate.
You do realise that is the easy solution for Washington? You're saying you would rather politicians have more money to mess around with than have to make difficult decisions. Such as spending cuts. Like a child that can take more from mommy instead of living on a budget. Do you really love politicians that much?
Besides, raising taxes will promote tax evation and moving abroad.
Why are you so impressed with Europe anyway?
Tax evasion by moving abroad; I hear this constantly. See my other responses: WTF are they gonna go? Europe, or Canada, where they'll be taxed far more? China, where "tax audit" means the "peoples" army takes you and your family to a prison labor camp in the dead of night? Seriously, let's get real here, folks.
I'm not saying we should have a public healthcare system totally devoid of oversight and accountability. Stringent oversight and accountability should be its primary aspects; the lack of oversight and accountability is possibly the biggest systemic problem within American healthcare and the reason its cost is growing so much faster than in places like Europe and Canada. The disconnect between treatment and actual health as well as EXISTING death panels and denial of service through private insurance can be traced to precisely those lacks. As can the price, effectiveness and side effects of a variety of drugs; just today it was announced Pfizer will pay $2.3 billion as the result of a federal case against them for marketing a drug to treat conditions for which it never received FDA approval.
What I AM saying is that if even all the oversight in the world results in an inefficient, overpriced and ineffective system in which no one wants to participate--the private option will still be there. I find it revealing that the acolytes of competitiveness, who insist the private option is always the least expensive and highest quality, don't think that theory sound enough to test by competition with a government option. Even where industry lobbies have deigned to consider a public option from a government the seem to feel their servant it's invariably been with two caveats:
1) The industrys current cost limiting measures CANNOT be adopted by a public healthcare system AND
2) They cannot be prohibited in the continued private systems.
It seems as if those who sound the clarion call to competition on a level playing field and may the best man win don't think that's them.
But, OK, fine; say you're right and a government healthcare system would be worthless to anyone: Private insurance will still be out there, and if that's so much better that's where people will go. Socialism doesn't kill capitalism, it improves it.
You do realise that is the easy solution for Washington? You're saying you would rather politicians have more money to mess around with than have to make difficult decisions. Such as spending cuts. Like a child that can take more from mommy instead of living on a budget. Do you really love politicians that much?
Besides, raising taxes will promote tax evation and moving abroad.
Why are you so impressed with Europe anyway?
Tax evasion by moving abroad; I hear this constantly. See my other responses: WTF are they gonna go? Europe, or Canada, where they'll be taxed far more? China, where "tax audit" means the "peoples" army takes you and your family to a prison labor camp in the dead of night? Seriously, let's get real here, folks.
I'm not saying we should have a public healthcare system totally devoid of oversight and accountability. Stringent oversight and accountability should be its primary aspects; the lack of oversight and accountability is possibly the biggest systemic problem within American healthcare and the reason its cost is growing so much faster than in places like Europe and Canada. The disconnect between treatment and actual health as well as EXISTING death panels and denial of service through private insurance can be traced to precisely those lacks. As can the price, effectiveness and side effects of a variety of drugs; just today it was announced Pfizer will pay $2.3 billion as the result of a federal case against them for marketing a drug to treat conditions for which it never received FDA approval.
What I AM saying is that if even all the oversight in the world results in an inefficient, overpriced and ineffective system in which no one wants to participate--the private option will still be there. I find it revealing that the acolytes of competitiveness, who insist the private option is always the least expensive and highest quality, don't think that theory sound enough to test by competition with a government option. Even where industry lobbies have deigned to consider a public option from a government the seem to feel their servant it's invariably been with two caveats:
1) The industrys current cost limiting measures CANNOT be adopted by a public healthcare system AND
2) They cannot be prohibited in the continued private systems.
It seems as if those who sound the clarion call to competition on a level playing field and may the best man win don't think that's them.
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LoL. Be well, RAFOlk.
Last First in wotmania Chat
Slightly better than chocolate.
Love still can't be coerced.
Please Don't Eat the Newbies!
LoL. Be well, RAFOlk.
For Europeans who don't understand why Americans are against ObamaCare
03/09/2009 04:24:35 AM
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I'd be happy to tax top "earners" more and suffer Europes economic "collapse. "
03/09/2009 04:30:31 AM
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The US will never work with socialism.
03/09/2009 04:40:21 AM
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Re: The US will never work with socialism.
03/09/2009 04:58:47 AM
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I don't think the mistrust of the government is really all that overblown
03/09/2009 05:04:34 AM
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It's advanced beyond what it was during the Revolution, I think.
03/09/2009 05:18:22 AM
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I would say it's grown with the government
03/09/2009 05:23:52 AM
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The key is that government shouldn't be heavily involved in personal lives.
03/09/2009 05:58:39 AM
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Re: I don't think the mistrust of the government is really all that overblown
04/09/2009 03:30:23 AM
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How much more can we really tax the wealthy??
03/09/2009 04:41:14 AM
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A lot; before Reagans "reforms" we already taxed them less than any other industrialized state did.
03/09/2009 05:06:00 AM
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I hear a lot of socialism coming from you.....
03/09/2009 05:19:08 AM
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Re: I hear a lot of socialism coming from you.....
03/09/2009 05:40:32 AM
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Nice non-answer answer.....
03/09/2009 05:52:04 AM
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You want detailed answers that require detailed data I don't have.
03/09/2009 06:06:55 AM
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Here are some facts and analyses.....
03/09/2009 02:40:22 PM
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The Heritage Foundation, huh?
03/09/2009 03:01:17 PM
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The non-working wealthy? Please quantify.....
03/09/2009 03:31:58 PM
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So you accept the CBOs assessment the House healthcare bill will be $1 trillion over the next decade
04/09/2009 03:02:13 AM
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You're so full of shit on this issue I don't know where to begin.
04/09/2009 03:15:55 AM
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Re: You're so full of shit on this issue I don't know where to begin.
04/09/2009 03:59:21 AM
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Less than 200 people were said to be US persons with Swiss accounts
04/09/2009 04:16:24 AM
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And yet account for many millions of dollars; what does that say...?
04/09/2009 04:21:57 AM
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It's statistically insignificant and your hyperbole is reminiscent of screaming guests on CNN.
04/09/2009 02:07:31 PM
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Well, look at this way:
04/09/2009 02:24:03 PM
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That's not a solution.
05/09/2009 02:39:12 AM
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The Soviets weren't socialist, or even communist, so it's a false comparison.
05/09/2009 03:09:06 AM
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Okay, now you've just gone into Kool-aid drinking territory.
05/09/2009 04:32:07 AM
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Communist THEORY is predicated on democratic participation at every level,totally absent in the USSR
05/09/2009 04:55:00 AM
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Ever heard of the 20-80 rule?
04/09/2009 04:28:54 AM
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Top earners? Please define.....what income and how much more? *NM*
03/09/2009 04:52:25 AM
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That would be open to definition, and should change with inflation.
03/09/2009 05:13:02 AM
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What is your justification for taking over 50% of anyone's income?
03/09/2009 05:28:22 AM
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That's a good example of why I say the rate has to be set to cost of living.
03/09/2009 05:50:16 AM
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Still no comment on the fact that 40% of Americans don't pay any income taxes?
03/09/2009 02:32:12 PM
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To what 40% do you refer?
03/09/2009 02:42:55 PM
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Dude, you are not making this easy.....
03/09/2009 03:38:01 PM
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No one "gets money from the IRS. "
04/09/2009 02:55:02 AM
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Actually with EIC you can get money back that you never paid in.
04/09/2009 02:56:43 AM
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It MIGHT be possible with the EIC, but in practice few people get more than they paid.
04/09/2009 03:43:36 AM
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I don't know, I've known plenty of people that have gotten more back than they paid in
04/09/2009 03:46:29 AM
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Yet another example of your ignorance on tax policy.
04/09/2009 03:19:39 AM
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The word I notice is "welfare"
04/09/2009 03:57:01 AM
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I wouldn't say that's what it means....
04/09/2009 04:02:40 AM
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It's what welfare means to me...
04/09/2009 04:32:17 AM
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I was just talking about EIC as a form of welfare, not welfare welfare. *NM*
04/09/2009 04:45:13 AM
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It's a credit for people who file a return on income that's been taxed.
04/09/2009 04:19:57 AM
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It is only for the WORKING poor, yes.
04/09/2009 02:12:55 PM
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Mean it may be, but hardly illegal.
04/09/2009 02:31:16 PM
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That's a no-no, Joel
03/09/2009 07:32:03 AM
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Europe impresses me for one simple reason:
03/09/2009 09:21:28 AM
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No real comments, just 100% agree with you....plus the $12 trillion is terrifying to me. *NM*
03/09/2009 04:33:39 AM
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Excellent post - the US government is not capable of running HC.....
03/09/2009 04:40:19 AM
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It depends on your level of cynicism
03/09/2009 05:38:53 AM
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when have they ever cut the fat?
03/09/2009 08:35:36 PM
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This doesn't make sense to me.
03/09/2009 08:33:18 AM
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The key phrase is "should be. "
03/09/2009 09:38:15 AM
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In fairness, most Europeans don't seem to realize what ObamaCare is.
03/09/2009 02:34:01 PM
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As far as most people I know are concerned, opposition to ObamaCare isn't the issue.
03/09/2009 11:04:36 PM
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It's hard not to be horrified with a government as wasteful as ours
03/09/2009 11:24:59 PM
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For Americans who don't understand why Canadians like their public healthcare.
04/09/2009 04:23:11 AM
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Correction
04/09/2009 04:44:32 AM
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Re: Correction
04/09/2009 05:05:11 AM
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