Alan Keyes on health care
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Agreed.
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@ClumsyRoot well that means that people are ruining the economy so that ruin themselves will ruin themselves because the economy shouldnt be sacrificed for them. economy meaning low income tax so people can spend more.
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@voteaustin If he does become a candidate for the next presidency, it would be fantastic!
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I voted for him in the 2000 primary...W won though.
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Look at Norway's health care and you know Americas health care does not care for you.
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well if you really go into detail ,you will find that no company offers the whole package for almost nothing or fair price and it doesnt matter if it is insurance or carseller or tv or houses so on ,simple fact is ppl those days arent selfresponsible no more,they rather depent on "someone" to fix up their shit
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@commonsensrules Lucky then that nobody ever proposed a "government takeover" of health care. What they actually proposed was universal access to it. Oh, and you forgot one rather large group of people in your question: those that are already broken financially and therefore do not have the luxury of a choice at all. For them the quality of health care in this country is already terrible. But that's probably nobody you know, so who cares, right?
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@commonsensrules The black community rejected this pompous twit for good reason. Just because he knows how to orate like a preacher does not mean his "ideas" are any good. He offered no solutions in his little diatribe; he simply used it to try to instill fear of government in people. This guy may be a genius manipulator, but he is in no way a great leader. Oh, and "those in control" are the voters, and they have had multiple opportunities to make this man President. Wisely we chose not to.
There is a big difference between being a smooth -talking pseudo-intellectual and being a truly gifted man of passion. America is not ready for a Black man who doesn't know his place. Which is why Alan Keyes will never be President. The marionette in chief can't shine Keyes' intellectual shoes.
foolish54 2 years ago 10
Keyes' prescription would work if not for one minor problem: people, in general, are stupid, lazy, and unmotivated. The sad reality is that health care is, and will remain, expensive for the simple reason that people eat too much, don't exercise, and generally don't treat their bodies in a way that promotes long-term health.
ClumsyRoot 2 years ago 10