From Mike Malloy's radio show on the NovaM network 8/29/07. A Libertarian caller discusses his dislike of Universal Health Care. Mike asks him who should be denied health care, and then rants about his dislike of Libertarians and hilariously makes fun of their self-centered ideology.
The onlything that I don't agree with Malloy is the "overpopulation" thing - that is Malthusianism. The rest, he deserves an applause.
AlternativaRed 4 days ago
Right-wing libertarianism: REACTIONARY IDEOLOGY.
AlternativaRed 4 days ago
@whiff1962 Yeah... we know that President Obama isn't personally going out and paving the roads.
AbyssCrown 1 week ago
@AbyssCrown The govt. does pave the roads and build the bridges, it contracts this out. The devil is in the details.
whiff1962 1 week ago
@whiff1962 Yeah, you gonna put out your own mass fires? Pave your own roads? Build your own highways and bridges? Build your own parks and beaches? What'dya gonna do DREW?!
AbyssCrown 1 week ago
The United States spends far more per capita on health care than any comparable country. In fact, the gap is so enormous that a recent University of California, San Francisco, study estimates that the United States would save over $161 billion every year in paperwork alone if it switched to a singlepayer system like Canada's
daniel213141 2 weeks ago
It’s a FACT the universal health care delivery is cheaper and more efficient.
Today, over half the family bankruptcies filed every year in the United States are directly related to medical expenses, and a recent study shows that 75 percent of those are filed by people with health insurance.
daniel213141 2 weeks ago
This guy.. I believe the word is "rocks"
Muwt 1 month ago
The problem is not the inaccessibility to sickcare, it is in its costs! And this is the fault of the free-market? Not likely, given how deeplyhe govt. is invested in the present sickcare system. The free-market is about making money, however, this would not be inconsistent.
whiff1962 1 month ago
And a Libertarianism is about the individual, not the state, deciding what is best for each one of us. This is hardly being what Malloy characterizes as being a cry baby. What is more consistent with a state of infantile dependence, bullying your neighbor to pay for your medical bills, or for the market and individual consumer to determine supply and demand? I am sick of scare tactics and bullying by the left wingers, telling me what is best is to accept the inevitable. Covetous socialists.
whiff1962 1 month ago