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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: geode00 who wrote (215872)2/1/2007 5:50:39 PM
From: neolib  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
Part of the problem with the healthcare system is that it is a for-profit enterprise that wants people to be chronically ill so that they will be chronically treated. That is not a 'healthcare' system, that is a 'for profit' business.

I'd be willing to discuss this with you if you could offer any plausible argument for why you find this to be the case in health care but not in computers or autos. I asked you that once before, and your response was that critical & immediate requires a non-profit monopoly system to be effective.

I then pointed out that FEMA and Katrina should show you how stupid that POV is.

Please tell me why anyone looking at FEMA & Katrina would advocate that something both critical and immediate requires a non-profit monopoly system calling the shots.
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