Rochey wrote:So you believe that your political system precludes any real chance of it succeeding?
I think it makes it very unlikely it will succeed. The biggest problem is simple, the two party system. Once it become politicised its now an issue. In that case as a government run service it should be an issue, don't get me wrong, but with a two party system how do you deal with that? It's bad enough having just two options when it comes to stances on many, many, issues but now we're adding a HUGE one to the ticket.
In the long run I see it becoming another social security. Where the only thing we're allowed to talk about is throwing more money at it. No one will have the stones to actually reform it. Don't kid yourselves either, no government institution can afford the need to reform. The beaurocracy will pile up on top of it and start to choke the life from the system and it will need to be swept clear but no one will be able to if they want to get elected.
Again, I can't really speak on that. So again I'll take your word on it.
Ask Tsuki what he thinks of the education system, a government run institution. Hell ask me, I think it's a colosal clusterfuck myself. I honestly find it bewildering that people have such issue with so many government run institutions and yet are so eager for the government to take over another.
To be honest, I sometimes wonder
why you're with the. It seems that you take the opposite stance to them on just about everything.
Actually, I consider myself a real conservative/republican, one who remembers what the party was supposed to be about. It's been taken over by a bunch of fucking idiots who've forgotten that the whole point of party is serve the people, not beat the democrats.
A real republican/conservative's position on gay marriage would be "None of our fucking business what you do and who you do it with. Talk to your clergy." A real republican wouldn't be making scare ads and demonizing the opposition, they'd be talking to the American public like they were rational, clear thinking adults and coherently explaining what we believe in and what we think and trusting in the people to make the right decision.
So the high costs are due to the doctors needing to insure themselves against malpractice sueing?
Honestly that's a far greater problem than profits in my book.
I think I know where I saw it last. I'll look it up and get back to you on that. If not tonight, then tommorrow morning.
Any luck?