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As health care reform inches closer to reality, a massively important question becomes even more pressing: Will ObamaCare kill the sorts of medical...
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As health care reform inches closer to reality, a massively important question becomes even more pressing: Will ObamaCare kill the sorts of medical innovation that makes the United States the leader in bringing new treatments, technology, and procedures to market?
"America is the only industrialized nation that doesn't have a national health plan," says Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.), former Gov. Howard Dean (D-Vt.), and countless others who want the United States government to guarantee health coverage to all.
Protesters at a recent rally in downtown Los Angeles demanded universal coverage. They told Reason.tv that America is a cruel land where profits come before people.
"It's disgusting!" said one woman. "There should be no profits in health care!" What about those who argue that profits drive medical innovation? "I think that's kind of sick," declared another protester, who wants the U.S. to be more like Canada, where government policy keeps drug prices, and drug company profits, lower than in America.
Many regard the profit motive as cruel, but it actually produces compassionate results. After all, America has generated vastly more medical innovations than other nations. Included in the long list is the innovation that saved the life of Dave Christensen, construction supervisor, husband, and father. After being diagnosed with cancer, Christensen was lucky enough to be given a then-experimental drug that probably wouldn't have been developed or brought to market in any other country in the world.
If America follows the lead of the rest of the world and clamps down on profits in health care, who will make tomorrow's wonder drugs?
"Drug companies that take big risks may make big profits," says Reason.tv's Nick Gillespie, who hosts the video. "But I say, Dood for them. If they're saving lives, I hope they make a killing."
"Would ObamaCare Kill Medical Innovation?" runs about seven minutes. Producer-Writer: Ted Balaker; Producer: Hawk Jensen; Director of Photography: Alex Manning; Associate Producer: Paul Detrick.
For downloadable versions of this and other videos, go to http://reason.tv
Special thanks to the Independence Institute for arranging and underwriting travel to Canada. Visit them at http://www.i2i.org/less
As health care reform inches closer to reality, a massively important question becomes even more pressing: Will ObamaCare kill the sorts of medical...
more
As health care reform inches closer to reality, a massively important question becomes even more pressing: Will ObamaCare kill the sorts of medical innovation that makes the United States the leader in bringing new treatments, technology, and procedures to market?
"America is the only industrialized nation that doesn't have a national health plan," says Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.), former Gov. Howard Dean (D-Vt.), and countless others who want the United States government to guarantee health coverage to all.
Protesters at a recent rally in downtown Los Angeles demanded universal coverage. They told Reason.tv that America is a cruel land where profits come before people.
"It's disgusting!" said one woman. "There should be no profits in health care!" What about those who argue that profits drive medical innovation? "I think that's kind of sick," declared another protester, who wants the U.S. to be more like Canada, where government policy keeps drug prices, and drug company profits, lower than in America.
Many regard the profit motive as cruel, but it actually produces compassionate results. After all, America has generated vastly more medical innovations than other nations. Included in the long list is the innovation that saved the life of Dave Christensen, construction supervisor, husband, and father. After being diagnosed with cancer, Christensen was lucky enough to be given a then-experimental drug that probably wouldn't have been developed or brought to market in any other country in the world.
If America follows the lead of the rest of the world and clamps down on profits in health care, who will make tomorrow's wonder drugs?
"Drug companies that take big risks may make big profits," says Reason.tv's Nick Gillespie, who hosts the video. "But I say, Dood for them. If they're saving lives, I hope they make a killing."
"Would ObamaCare Kill Medical Innovation?" runs about seven minutes. Producer-Writer: Ted Balaker; Producer: Hawk Jensen; Director of Photography: Alex Manning; Associate Producer: Paul Detrick.
For downloadable versions of this and other videos, go to http://reason.tv
Special thanks to the Independence Institute for arranging and underwriting travel to Canada. Visit them at http://www.i2i.org/less
"Oh, yes, it's done. They had enough of the genes for skeletal structure, and a few more, and then replaced mouse genes with them. They got a hybrid..."more"Oh, yes, it's done. They had enough of the genes for skeletal structure, and a few more, and then replaced mouse genes with them. They got a hybrid that's not genetically identical to the Tasmanian tiger, but it's close."less
"Skill is only one component of pay. Responsibility is another. If a worker makes a mistake, it might have a small effect, but one that could be eas..."more"Skill is only one component of pay. Responsibility is another. If a worker makes a mistake, it might have a small effect, but one that could be easily rectified. If a CEO makes a mistake, it could be disastrous for the entire quarter's profits!"less
"And how much damage would the DNA undergo in the process of the amber forming? Amber can't preserve what doesn't make it there.
Still, they were abl..."more"And how much damage would the DNA undergo in the process of the amber forming? Amber can't preserve what doesn't make it there.
Still, they were able to resurrect the Tasmanian tiger with just a few of its genes. Of course, that was from less than 100 years ago."less
@ArcaneKarma Potholer54debunks debunked the sun cycle theory in one of his videos on global warming. He showed that the relationship between temperature and sunspots only accounts for warming trends up to 1975 before the two diverge. Yes, I said that correctly, they DIVERGE!
Im starting to doubt that humans are responsible for climate change. I cant seem to find a source to debunk the theory that the sun is responsible for climate change, and that its the worming which causes a rise in C02, not the other way round. Can anyone point me to a good source?
These people who have no faith in science should stop using the fruits of science. No medicines, no electricity, no cell phones, no computers, no iPods or other recording devices, no cars, nothing of the sort.
email me plz! :-p thank you