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Yukishiro1 Posts: 3,243
Registered: 2002-9-20 23:52:57
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Uh I don't think it's at all unreasonable for gay people not want to get analy probed by aliens. Your analogy is so bad you just proved the opposite of what you wanted to prove.
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Sin_of_Onin Posts: 1,307
Registered: 2005-6-29 08:21:12
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Moe_Nox posted:
It would be like you enjoying your gay sex, which is fine I do not judge, but then having you completely outraged at the intrusiveness of an alien anal probe.
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Date Posted:
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Sin_of_Onin posted:
Aerlinthian posted:
Government should not be coming between client and doctor in any way, shape or form. The left will agree with that until cognitive dissonance kicks in which leads them to continue to demand that medical care be under control of the state for economic reasons. IE social fascism, which in reality means continued corporatism.
Actually I am all for UHC but don't want the government in between patient and client.
[epic_facepalm]
Sin_of_Onin posted:
The thing that tends to invite the government into the equation is the use of insurance.
No, economic illiterates invited government into the equation. People who fail to understand that government does one thing extremely well, blow bubbles.
Sin_of_Onin posted:
Once insurance is part of the doctor client relationship government is close behind because insurance companies can't be trusted.
But a government with a long established history of transgressions against its own citizens and the constitution can be trusted...?
Sin_of_Onin posted:
Not to mention pharmaceutical companies and for profit doctors.
Right, lets enslave those people. They are not entitled to profit from their labor or intelligence. They are somehow different from other people who contribute to the world.
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theredkay1 Posts: 611
Registered: 2008-5-16 10:37:09
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1/1/00 12:00am
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'We Have No Choice': One Woman's Ordeal with Texas' New Sonogram Law |
Moe_Nox posted:
Unless you are a virgin, you cant really complain about a government ordered rape!
Moe_Nox posted:
Unless you are an immortal, you cant really complain about state ordered murder!
Keep going!
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theredkay1 Posts: 611
Registered: 2008-5-16 10:37:09
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Aerlinthian posted:
Sin_of_Onin posted:
The thing that tends to invite the government into the equation is the use of insurance.
No, economic illiterates invited government into the equation. People who fail to understand that government does one thing extremely well, blow bubbles.
If you could design an insurance company, what would you come up with?
You'd want it to be massive. You'd want it to be immune to cash flow problems.
But you get into the problem of a monopoly abusing its market power and abusing its customers. To counteract this in our imaginary world we could make all the customers the owners of the company.
There is no problem with the loss of innovation in a monopoly since insurance is all about spreading risk...there is nothing to innovate.
This would not require an advanced degree in economics. Your jab at the economic illiterate is pretty funny though.
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Abaddon_Ambrosius Title: Retired Theurgist TL
Posts: 1,674
Registered: 2001-12-21 09:51:39
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theredkay1 posted:
There is no problem with the loss of innovation in a monopoly since insurance is all about spreading risk...there is nothing to innovate.
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Sin_of_Onin Posts: 1,307
Registered: 2005-6-29 08:21:12
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1/1/00 12:00am
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'We Have No Choice': One Woman's Ordeal with Texas' New Sonogram Law |
Aerlinthian posted:
Sin_of_Onin posted:
Aerlinthian posted:
Government should not be coming between client and doctor in any way, shape or form. The left will agree with that until cognitive dissonance kicks in which leads them to continue to demand that medical care be under control of the state for economic reasons. IE social fascism, which in reality means continued corporatism.
Actually I am all for UHC but don't want the government in between patient and client.
[epic_facepalm]
Sin_of_Onin posted:
The thing that tends to invite the government into the equation is the use of insurance.
No, economic illiterates invited government into the equation. People who fail to understand that government does one thing extremely well, blow bubbles.
Sin_of_Onin posted:
Once insurance is part of the doctor client relationship government is close behind because insurance companies can't be trusted.
But a government with a long established history of transgressions against its own citizens and the constitution can be trusted...?
Sin_of_Onin posted:
Not to mention pharmaceutical companies and for profit doctors.
Right, lets enslave those people. They are not entitled to profit from their labor or intelligence. They are somehow different from other people who contribute to the world. 
Government was invited in when people were not getting care. Government is invited in when studies show that the poor are dying because of health care policies. Government is invited in when it becomes clear that people are willing to lie and commit fraud in the name of profit.
The government's job should be to empower people and in this specific case it is their job to ensure the power of the patient which can be at odds with the interests of for profit institutions.
I am not talking about people just being in business selling widgets, I am talking about people commiting fraud and putting people at medical risk in the name of profit.
Reality is lost on you.
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Date Posted:
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It scares me that some people in this thread think that someone having something put in their pooper voluntarily out of love, and having something shoved in there against their will by a secretive alien civilization are equivalent.
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Bobvillas Posts: 643
Registered: 2008-11-19 12:56:18
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B_Shinkicker posted:
It scares me that some people in this thread think that someone having something put in their pooper voluntarily out of love, and having something shoved in there against their will by a secretive alien civilization are equivalent.
I don't think you meant this to be funny, but it was.
A lot.
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