Guest guest Posted April 5, 2009 Report Share Posted April 5, 2009 What you don't understand here in USA is that you can lose everything you have worked for all of your life in days in our Hospitals. If that doesn't bother you, then you are far more independently wealthier than most people in this country. You have no idea how lucky you are to have socialized medicine in Canada. I might add, you are the only Canadian, I have come in contact with that seems very unhappy with your system. The only one! All of my other Canuck friends are actually scared to travel down here should they become sick. They like their system. M. couldn't find any Canadian dissenters either for his documentary. I will take your system any day, even with the flaws. doug ----- Original Message ----- > > What you need to learn is that the only way you're going to improve > anything is with freedom, not socialist control. People are looking to > the government for a solution, when it's very often the government who is > the problem. > > I want to point out that I'm politically neutral. I didn't bring this > subject up to present a political position. I just think it's an > interesting topic for discussion. > > Regards, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2009 Report Share Posted April 5, 2009 Amen to Ringas!! I am an American and I have seen the the so called health care system go to the dogs over the last 60 Years and I sure as hell don't want to see socialized health care in this country. Jerry MacGibbon Ringas wrote: > > > --- McGuire <aim818@... <mailto:aim818%40yahoo.com>> wrote: > > > the old system does not work. Healthcare costs are out of > > control. How do you respond to this very real threat to the > > economy? > > Aside from the fact that there is no Healthcare, but rather medical > care, the fundamental reason why it doesn't work is because there is > no freedom and competition. If there was, costs would not be out of > control. If there was freedom, a lot of doctors, probably the > majority, would not be practicing pharmaceutical drug therapy, which > costs so much. If there was freedom, with its accompanying > competition, drugs wouldn't cost so much. If there was freedom, > frequency therapy would be available and practiced far and wide, at > comparatively low cost. If there was freedom, the populace would be > more individually responsible and take better care of themselves. If > there was freedom, there would be more effective therapies available > and the medical system would perform better. > > The solution that you're looking for is not to be found in > bureaucratic socialistic control, but in freedom. Even then, you'll > never have a perfect solution; only God can provide that. But in an > imperfect world, freedom is always the best solution. It never ceases > to astonish me how in this day and age, so few understand and > appreciate the concept of freedom. And that includes Americans in > their " land of the free " . You would think that at least Americans > would understand and appreciate the concept of freedom because their > nation was fundamentally founded upon it. > > Regards, > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 8.5.285 / Virus Database: 270.11.41/2041 - Release Date: 04/04/09 16:53:00 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2009 Report Share Posted April 5, 2009 Medicare is the elephant in the room with the mouse of Social Security, neither of which we can afford. Freeze every other expense and let only these two escalate at past five year rates and you will break any economy. Ooops! Ours is already broke. The reform that should be coming will be from the collapse of the economy when the Fed Gov and companies will not be able to afford Medicare nor medical insurance for company employees. When the citizenry has to foot their own bills, the present system will collapse and alternatives will be found that will costs a fraction of existing rates. The writing is already on the wall and it will not be long before insurance companies that do exist will not pay to have major work done in the US when it can be done abroad for 1/5th the US price. Plane fares are a pittance compared to the costs of many of these surgeries. Open heart work and transplant work charges are absolutely obscene in the US. Our economic collapse will be a great leveler that will have to bring our medical expenses back into line with world costs as huge dollars are spent in US for non emergency major surgeries. Instead of flying a heart or a kidney around the world, we may go to flying the patient around the world to find costs that are affordable. The argument may be used of, " How do I know I can trust a foreign Doctor to do my major surgery? " . It may be as easy or easier to check the " kill rate " of these foreign doctors than to check a US doctor and, the patient will have a lot more incentive to do so. The old bull of, " My doctor is just great, I think " from my " good, warm and fuzzy feeling " , may be replaced by, " The kill rate of the guy that is going to do my open heart work is 18% and that is pretty low compared to even US standards " . We have not been putting the US medical care on the auction block with world care and it may be time to do so. In fact, in a collapsing economy, we will not have a choice as we may be footing the bill and we will have to be able to afford it or die, just like in the good old days when we did not need medical insurance but, instead, depended on our friends, relatives and our own bank accounts to weather our medical storm. Anything the government supervises or touches or looks at or thinks about costs more than if they were kept locked in unknowing, unseeing and totally ignorant box to let Citizens fend for themselves using common sense which is anything but common. If you took all medical care away from the government and did away with all medical insurance, the system would fix itself overnight as you would either find a workable solution or you would die. The " die " is the incentive that moves mountains. Harvey in Houston. Ringas wrote: > > > --- McGuire <aim818@... <mailto:aim818%40yahoo.com>> wrote: > > > We needto learn from the current systems and improve on > > them. > > . > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2009 Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 This seems awfully simplistic to me. In a message dated 4/5/2009 10:57:13 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, jthehepcatr@... writes: --- McGuire <_aim818@..._ (mailto:aim818@...) > wrote: > the old system does not work. Healthcare costs are out of > control. How do you respond to this very real threat to the > economy? Aside from the fact that there is no Healthcare, but rather medical care, the fundamental reason why it doesn't work is because there is no freedom and competition. If there was, costs would not be out of control. If there was freedom, a lot of doctors, probably the majority, would not be practicing pharmaceutical drug therapy, which costs so much. If there was freedom, with its accompanying competition, drugs wouldn't cost so much. If there was freedom, frequency therapy would be available and practiced far and wide, at comparatively low cost. If there was freedom, the populace would be more individually responsible and take better care of themselves. If there was freedom, there would be more effective therapies available and the medical system would perform better. The solution that you're looking for is not to be found in bureaucratic socialistic control, but in freedom. Even then, you'll never have a perfect solution; only God can provide that. But in an imperfect world, freedom is always the best solution. It never ceases to astonish me how in this day and age, so few understand and appreciate the concept of freedom. And that includes Americans in their " land of the free " . You would think that at least Americans would understand and appreciate the concept of freedom because their nation was fundamentally founded upon it. Regards, **************A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy steps! (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1220572833x1201387477/aol?redir=http:%2\ F%2Fwww.freecreditreport.com%2Fpm%2Fdefault.aspx%3Fsc%3D668072%26hmpgID %3D62%26bcd%3DAprilfooterNO62) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2009 Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 This seems awfully simplistic to me. In a message dated 4/5/2009 10:57:13 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, jthehepcatr@... writes: --- McGuire <_aim818@..._ (mailto:aim818@...) > wrote: > the old system does not work. Healthcare costs are out of > control. How do you respond to this very real threat to the > economy? Aside from the fact that there is no Healthcare, but rather medical care, the fundamental reason why it doesn't work is because there is no freedom and competition. If there was, costs would not be out of control. If there was freedom, a lot of doctors, probably the majority, would not be practicing pharmaceutical drug therapy, which costs so much. If there was freedom, with its accompanying competition, drugs wouldn't cost so much. If there was freedom, frequency therapy would be available and practiced far and wide, at comparatively low cost. If there was freedom, the populace would be more individually responsible and take better care of themselves. If there was freedom, there would be more effective therapies available and the medical system would perform better. The solution that you're looking for is not to be found in bureaucratic socialistic control, but in freedom. Even then, you'll never have a perfect solution; only God can provide that. But in an imperfect world, freedom is always the best solution. It never ceases to astonish me how in this day and age, so few understand and appreciate the concept of freedom. And that includes Americans in their " land of the free " . You would think that at least Americans would understand and appreciate the concept of freedom because their nation was fundamentally founded upon it. Regards, **************A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy steps! (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1220572833x1201387477/aol?redir=http:%2\ F%2Fwww.freecreditreport.com%2Fpm%2Fdefault.aspx%3Fsc%3D668072%26hmpgID %3D62%26bcd%3DAprilfooterNO62) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2009 Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 No matter how you slice and dice this it so So True! Marv Re: [Off topic] Socialized Medicine --- weisstreasure wrote: > In our country, the free and greedy Corporation is the > problem. <snip> The problem is the people who allowed the " greedy Corporation " to become the problem that it is, viz., you the people. Regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2009 Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 No matter how you slice and dice this it so So True! Marv Re: [Off topic] Socialized Medicine --- weisstreasure wrote: > In our country, the free and greedy Corporation is the > problem. <snip> The problem is the people who allowed the " greedy Corporation " to become the problem that it is, viz., you the people. Regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2009 Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 No matter how you slice and dice this it so So True! Marv Re: [Off topic] Socialized Medicine --- weisstreasure wrote: > In our country, the free and greedy Corporation is the > problem. <snip> The problem is the people who allowed the " greedy Corporation " to become the problem that it is, viz., you the people. Regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2009 Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 At the root of our medical profession married to big pharma was a common goal: Scare the citizen; offer him a " safe place " ; take all of his money in the process. However, they did not figure on the " parasite factor " . Ambulance chasers got involved to the extent that the citizen can no longer afford the plan and the original two wish they could find a select virus to eliminate all the lawyers. The citizen is still scared but the " safe place " now costs more than all of his money and all the government's money. It is like a 22 pound tape worm that consumes all you can eat while you continue to lose weight as you cram more food down your throat. Talk to any doctor now performing surgery and he is now having to log out every suture, needle and rubber glove. The ambulance chasers are complicating the hell out of the medical profession but we, the citizenry are paying for it and we could not afford the original two before they inherited the ambulance chaser. Harvey in Houston weisstreasure wrote: > > Doctors in this country, despite their lack of success, have an ego > that defies reason. We should ask all of them when consulting, what > their " success rate " is. Doctors are illness managers. They prescribe > medications that subdue symptoms and causes others. What else can you > expect, when big pharma educates and pays them to do so? > > . > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2009 Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 At the root of our medical profession married to big pharma was a common goal: Scare the citizen; offer him a " safe place " ; take all of his money in the process. However, they did not figure on the " parasite factor " . Ambulance chasers got involved to the extent that the citizen can no longer afford the plan and the original two wish they could find a select virus to eliminate all the lawyers. The citizen is still scared but the " safe place " now costs more than all of his money and all the government's money. It is like a 22 pound tape worm that consumes all you can eat while you continue to lose weight as you cram more food down your throat. Talk to any doctor now performing surgery and he is now having to log out every suture, needle and rubber glove. The ambulance chasers are complicating the hell out of the medical profession but we, the citizenry are paying for it and we could not afford the original two before they inherited the ambulance chaser. Harvey in Houston weisstreasure wrote: > > Doctors in this country, despite their lack of success, have an ego > that defies reason. We should ask all of them when consulting, what > their " success rate " is. Doctors are illness managers. They prescribe > medications that subdue symptoms and causes others. What else can you > expect, when big pharma educates and pays them to do so? > > . > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2009 Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 My 2 cents: Here was an excellent PBS Frontline program you can watch online comparing five countries and how they cover EVERYONE in their country. These countries make it work. Why can't we? http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/sickaroundtheworld/ Another couple of facts I heard today from a Progressive radio host named Thom Hartmann. 22,000 people die in America each year cause they don't have healthcare. That's 7.333 9/11s. Where is the outrage? Some insurance company exec(sorry didn't remember the name) got a billion dollar golden parachute. Where is the outrage? I've heard dozens of Americans call into Thom's show from the foreign countries they live in saying how great the healthcare is in the country they live in. Today it was an American from Paris. We don't want to do things like Europe I hear people whine. What? You don't want a 35 hour work week so you can care for your kids more than your job? So you don't have to worry about losing your job? And this let the free market decide, are you kidding? Wall Street has been free these last eight years and now the whole world is attempting to pull itself out of a economic nose dive. There has to be a check and balance in government and a check and balance between government and business. ALL healthcare needs to be non for profit. If you want to go make big money sell Italian sports cars or something like that. NO ONE NEEDS AN ITALIAN SPORTS CAR but we all need healthcare and without big pharma making it a pill or surgery death trap. > Amen to Ringas!! I am an American and I have seen the the so > called health care system go to the dogs over the last 60 Years and I > sure as hell don't want to see socialized health care in this country. > > Jerry MacGibbon > > Ringas wrote: > > > > > > --- McGuire <aim818@... <mailto:aim818%40yahoo.com>> > wrote: > > > > > the old system does not work. Healthcare costs are out of > > > control. How do you respond to this very real threat to the > > > economy? > > > > Aside from the fact that there is no Healthcare, but rather medical > > care, the fundamental reason why it doesn't work is because there is > > no freedom and competition. If there was, costs would not be out of > > control. If there was freedom, a lot of doctors, probably the > > majority, would not be practicing pharmaceutical drug therapy, which > > costs so much. If there was freedom, with its accompanying > > competition, drugs wouldn't cost so much. If there was freedom, > > frequency therapy would be available and practiced far and wide, at > > comparatively low cost. If there was freedom, the populace would be > > more individually responsible and take better care of themselves. If > > there was freedom, there would be more effective therapies available > > and the medical system would perform better. > > > > The solution that you're looking for is not to be found in > > bureaucratic socialistic control, but in freedom. Even then, you'll > > never have a perfect solution; only God can provide that. But in an > > imperfect world, freedom is always the best solution. It never > ceases > > to astonish me how in this day and age, so few understand and > > appreciate the concept of freedom. And that includes Americans in > > their " land of the free " . You would think that at least Americans > > would understand and appreciate the concept of freedom because their > > nation was fundamentally founded upon it. > > > > Regards, > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > > Version: 8.5.285 / Virus Database: 270.11.41/2041 - Release Date: > 04/04/09 16:53:00 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2009 Report Share Posted April 7, 2009 Well we all know that without these " ambulance chasers " the medical establishment always acted honorably for the victim when they killed or critically wounded a patient. Perhaps if medical personnel gave half the energy towards better medicine and treatment than they do towards counteracting medical insurance and unaccountability we would have a better situation. In our worlds we have a domino effect of situations that feed into each other , poorly or unregulated insurance industries, poorly regulated medical trades, fraudulent lawsuits from insurance scammers , and pharmaceuticals that are presenting drastically incomplete test results in order to sell FDA approved drugs that usually offer a host of ill side effects and many time exasperate a state of dis-ease and we circle back to the beginning. The commonality...the common consumer that is being bullied and lied to and becomes victimized. Socialized medicine is an answer to unaffordable medical care. There is no perfect system. medusa Re: Re: [Off topic] Socialized Medicine > At the root of our medical profession married to big pharma was a common > goal: > > Scare the citizen; offer him a " safe place " ; take all of his money in > the process. However, they did not figure on the " parasite factor " . > Ambulance chasers got involved to the extent that the citizen can no > longer afford the plan and the original two wish they could find a > select virus to eliminate all the lawyers. <snip> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2009 Report Share Posted April 7, 2009 I think the statistic should be that 500,000 people die in America each year because THEY DO HAVE HEALTH CARE. If everyone had health care instead of excluding the entrepreneurs who are smart enough to opt out, the kill rate would be even higher. Where is the outrage? The most dangerous place you can possibly be is sleeping in a hospital under the care of a staff and a staff of doctors. If one, one thousandth of this kill rate was taking place on commercial airliners, they would all be grounded and under such intense scrutiny that the stock holders would never see another dividend. A flat tax on purchases would also be far superior to the present IRS tax system. However, the controllers of the rats do not want this kind of a tax system and the controllers of Health Care do not want the systems that work in other countries as THEY DO NOT MAKE AS MUCH MONEY. We seem to be confused. This is about making money and not improving or lengthening the life of sick Americans. Once you look at the correct goal, it makes perfect sense to have the system that we have in place. I, quite frankly, am not interested in participation in a group endeavor where the kill rate is half a million a year. Now let's move on to tobacco and alcohol. The kill rate here is also another half a million. However, if you look at it from the standpoint of making money, it makes perfect sense to give citizens all the tobacco and alcohol they can afford as the combination income in taxes to the governments and the revenue to the medical profession and big pharma makes this a very profitable venture. However, it is sad that the taxes on a pack of cigs is now several times the profit in the tobacco in the cigs. I think this is terribly unfair to the Tobacco growers as they have all of the risk and the governments, through taxation, get all of the reward. If I was a tobacco farmer, I think I would switch to hemp. Ooops, that is too productive a product to be used in fuel, clothing, paper and you name it. They invented the idea that smoking a little hemp might ruin the morals of Americans so hemp is a no no but heroin is good. If I remember correctly, poppy growth in Afghanistan had been decimated until we took over the country and poppies are now again a huge business. What's the deal about good poppies and bad hemp. Some of you will know but I think poppies may be the number one cash crop in Afghanistan and, without them, farmers would literally starve to death. Harvey in Houston =================== kirktalon@... wrote: > > My 2 cents: > > Here was an excellent PBS Frontline program you can watch online > comparing five countries > and how they cover EVERYONE in their country. These countries make it > work. > Why can't we? > http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/sickaroundtheworld/ > <http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/sickaroundtheworld/> > > Another couple of facts I heard today from a Progressive radio host > named Thom Hartmann. > 22,000 people die in America each year cause they don't have healthcare. > That's 7.333 9/11s. Where is the outrage? > > > . > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2009 Report Share Posted April 7, 2009 I think the statistic should be that 500,000 people die in America each year because THEY DO HAVE HEALTH CARE. If everyone had health care instead of excluding the entrepreneurs who are smart enough to opt out, the kill rate would be even higher. Where is the outrage? The most dangerous place you can possibly be is sleeping in a hospital under the care of a staff and a staff of doctors. If one, one thousandth of this kill rate was taking place on commercial airliners, they would all be grounded and under such intense scrutiny that the stock holders would never see another dividend. A flat tax on purchases would also be far superior to the present IRS tax system. However, the controllers of the rats do not want this kind of a tax system and the controllers of Health Care do not want the systems that work in other countries as THEY DO NOT MAKE AS MUCH MONEY. We seem to be confused. This is about making money and not improving or lengthening the life of sick Americans. Once you look at the correct goal, it makes perfect sense to have the system that we have in place. I, quite frankly, am not interested in participation in a group endeavor where the kill rate is half a million a year. Now let's move on to tobacco and alcohol. The kill rate here is also another half a million. However, if you look at it from the standpoint of making money, it makes perfect sense to give citizens all the tobacco and alcohol they can afford as the combination income in taxes to the governments and the revenue to the medical profession and big pharma makes this a very profitable venture. However, it is sad that the taxes on a pack of cigs is now several times the profit in the tobacco in the cigs. I think this is terribly unfair to the Tobacco growers as they have all of the risk and the governments, through taxation, get all of the reward. If I was a tobacco farmer, I think I would switch to hemp. Ooops, that is too productive a product to be used in fuel, clothing, paper and you name it. They invented the idea that smoking a little hemp might ruin the morals of Americans so hemp is a no no but heroin is good. If I remember correctly, poppy growth in Afghanistan had been decimated until we took over the country and poppies are now again a huge business. What's the deal about good poppies and bad hemp. Some of you will know but I think poppies may be the number one cash crop in Afghanistan and, without them, farmers would literally starve to death. Harvey in Houston =================== kirktalon@... wrote: > > My 2 cents: > > Here was an excellent PBS Frontline program you can watch online > comparing five countries > and how they cover EVERYONE in their country. These countries make it > work. > Why can't we? > http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/sickaroundtheworld/ > <http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/sickaroundtheworld/> > > Another couple of facts I heard today from a Progressive radio host > named Thom Hartmann. > 22,000 people die in America each year cause they don't have healthcare. > That's 7.333 9/11s. Where is the outrage? > > > . > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2009 Report Share Posted April 7, 2009 I think the statistic should be that 500,000 people die in America each year because THEY DO HAVE HEALTH CARE. If everyone had health care instead of excluding the entrepreneurs who are smart enough to opt out, the kill rate would be even higher. Where is the outrage? The most dangerous place you can possibly be is sleeping in a hospital under the care of a staff and a staff of doctors. If one, one thousandth of this kill rate was taking place on commercial airliners, they would all be grounded and under such intense scrutiny that the stock holders would never see another dividend. A flat tax on purchases would also be far superior to the present IRS tax system. However, the controllers of the rats do not want this kind of a tax system and the controllers of Health Care do not want the systems that work in other countries as THEY DO NOT MAKE AS MUCH MONEY. We seem to be confused. This is about making money and not improving or lengthening the life of sick Americans. Once you look at the correct goal, it makes perfect sense to have the system that we have in place. I, quite frankly, am not interested in participation in a group endeavor where the kill rate is half a million a year. Now let's move on to tobacco and alcohol. The kill rate here is also another half a million. However, if you look at it from the standpoint of making money, it makes perfect sense to give citizens all the tobacco and alcohol they can afford as the combination income in taxes to the governments and the revenue to the medical profession and big pharma makes this a very profitable venture. However, it is sad that the taxes on a pack of cigs is now several times the profit in the tobacco in the cigs. I think this is terribly unfair to the Tobacco growers as they have all of the risk and the governments, through taxation, get all of the reward. If I was a tobacco farmer, I think I would switch to hemp. Ooops, that is too productive a product to be used in fuel, clothing, paper and you name it. They invented the idea that smoking a little hemp might ruin the morals of Americans so hemp is a no no but heroin is good. If I remember correctly, poppy growth in Afghanistan had been decimated until we took over the country and poppies are now again a huge business. What's the deal about good poppies and bad hemp. Some of you will know but I think poppies may be the number one cash crop in Afghanistan and, without them, farmers would literally starve to death. Harvey in Houston =================== kirktalon@... wrote: > > My 2 cents: > > Here was an excellent PBS Frontline program you can watch online > comparing five countries > and how they cover EVERYONE in their country. These countries make it > work. > Why can't we? > http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/sickaroundtheworld/ > <http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/sickaroundtheworld/> > > Another couple of facts I heard today from a Progressive radio host > named Thom Hartmann. > 22,000 people die in America each year cause they don't have healthcare. > That's 7.333 9/11s. Where is the outrage? > > > . > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2009 Report Share Posted April 8, 2009 Greetings All, Been reading these topics with interest. Looks like everyone has missed the plot. Why be concerned about improving the medical system? The way to improve it is to avoid it. Focus on Nutrition, Diet, Exercise and Love and you have no need for a medical system. Sure, the odd doctor and surgeon comes in handy for physical trauma accidents, and the chiro when those bones play up, and the massage therapist for cleaning out the inside of your body, and the occasionally Rife frequency therapy for keeping microbe loadings under check, but the medical system will only fix itself when we stop using it. Lets replace doctors of medicine with doctors of nutrition. Inspired by Nenah Sylver http://www.nenahsylver.com/ Sincerely, Ken Uzzell Nutritionist In Training :-) DRM, DBT, CMFR, CPK, CN, ATMS http://heal-me.com.au HealMe Foundation A New Humanity Associate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2009 Report Share Posted April 8, 2009 " All " is too powerful a little word and your liberal use of it seems to negate what you are trying to achieve. > Blaming us for our greedy and corrupt government/corporate system > is like blaming yourselves for the systems in your country that do > not work, aka your socialized medicine, for example, that you did > not have control over. > > Face it, governments do not represent people. And we have LITTLE > control over their actions. Don't pretend voting gives you much > say. We don't vote on important decisions being made daily. Our > elected officials do. And they do what they want, or what the > corporation tells them to do. > > We need to stop villifying each other. We are not each other's enemy. > > Until we find more that we are united on, instead of fighting each > other, we'll always be the victims. > > When people start uniting together, then we will have more power. > Governments have worked to keep us divided in many ways. In the US > the two-party system works to divide us. Libs are fighting repubs > for some senseless reason, hating their neighbors! not stopping to > notice that all of the politicians are on the take, and not really > representing us. Some of them are doing a better job, but they're > ALL rich, and ALL on the take, and ALL of them are immune from the > law (check out how diligent they are paying their taxes. Could you > do the same?) > > They do this so we fight each other, instead of uniting to fight > our common enemy, which is them (government/corporate > spokespeople). We are filled with daily distractions in the news to > polarize the people and solidify the distinctions. > > Stop the senseless arguing, please. What is your point? > > > > > > > In our country, the free and greedy Corporation is the > > > problem. > > <snip> > > > > > > The problem is the people who allowed the " greedy Corporation " to > become the problem that it is, viz., you the people. > > > > Regards, > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2009 Report Share Posted April 8, 2009 " All " is too powerful a little word and your liberal use of it seems to negate what you are trying to achieve. > Blaming us for our greedy and corrupt government/corporate system > is like blaming yourselves for the systems in your country that do > not work, aka your socialized medicine, for example, that you did > not have control over. > > Face it, governments do not represent people. And we have LITTLE > control over their actions. Don't pretend voting gives you much > say. We don't vote on important decisions being made daily. Our > elected officials do. And they do what they want, or what the > corporation tells them to do. > > We need to stop villifying each other. We are not each other's enemy. > > Until we find more that we are united on, instead of fighting each > other, we'll always be the victims. > > When people start uniting together, then we will have more power. > Governments have worked to keep us divided in many ways. In the US > the two-party system works to divide us. Libs are fighting repubs > for some senseless reason, hating their neighbors! not stopping to > notice that all of the politicians are on the take, and not really > representing us. Some of them are doing a better job, but they're > ALL rich, and ALL on the take, and ALL of them are immune from the > law (check out how diligent they are paying their taxes. Could you > do the same?) > > They do this so we fight each other, instead of uniting to fight > our common enemy, which is them (government/corporate > spokespeople). We are filled with daily distractions in the news to > polarize the people and solidify the distinctions. > > Stop the senseless arguing, please. What is your point? > > > > > > > In our country, the free and greedy Corporation is the > > > problem. > > <snip> > > > > > > The problem is the people who allowed the " greedy Corporation " to > become the problem that it is, viz., you the people. > > > > Regards, > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2009 Report Share Posted April 8, 2009 Hi , But it wouldn't take too long if people stopped turning up at Medical Centers, for wages and salaries to run dry. Remember Dr 's statement, there are only two problems with the body, toxin's and microbes. We kill the microbes with electrotherapy. We remove the toxins (medical drugs) by avoidance. This is simply too :-) Medical Taxes will die out when there is nolonger a need for them or they can be used to help rebuild important infrastructures of the country, like better roads and agriculture farms. Imagine all USA and Canadian farmers using fertilizes that had all 56 minerals in them that the body needs, their agriculture crops alone could heal the world! Eating a tomato would be the same as having a multimin! These are the images the world population needs to embrace, and if we do, it will come to be. We do have a choice where we spend our money and what we eat, and this choice can change the way the world opperates if enough people catch-on. Sincerely, Ken Uzzell http://heal-me.com.au HealMe Foundation A New Humanity Associate Re: [Off topic] Socialized Medicine --- Ken Uzzell wrote: <snip> > Why be concerned about improving the medical system? > > The way to improve it is to avoid it. <snip> The point about socialized medicine is that you can't avoid it. You get taxed to pay for it whether you use it or not. So, anyone who uses alternative methods has to pay twice. I haven't heard anyone argue for socialized universal coverage of alternative medicine. Regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2009 Report Share Posted April 8, 2009 Hi , But it wouldn't take too long if people stopped turning up at Medical Centers, for wages and salaries to run dry. Remember Dr 's statement, there are only two problems with the body, toxin's and microbes. We kill the microbes with electrotherapy. We remove the toxins (medical drugs) by avoidance. This is simply too :-) Medical Taxes will die out when there is nolonger a need for them or they can be used to help rebuild important infrastructures of the country, like better roads and agriculture farms. Imagine all USA and Canadian farmers using fertilizes that had all 56 minerals in them that the body needs, their agriculture crops alone could heal the world! Eating a tomato would be the same as having a multimin! These are the images the world population needs to embrace, and if we do, it will come to be. We do have a choice where we spend our money and what we eat, and this choice can change the way the world opperates if enough people catch-on. Sincerely, Ken Uzzell http://heal-me.com.au HealMe Foundation A New Humanity Associate Re: [Off topic] Socialized Medicine --- Ken Uzzell wrote: <snip> > Why be concerned about improving the medical system? > > The way to improve it is to avoid it. <snip> The point about socialized medicine is that you can't avoid it. You get taxed to pay for it whether you use it or not. So, anyone who uses alternative methods has to pay twice. I haven't heard anyone argue for socialized universal coverage of alternative medicine. Regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2009 Report Share Posted April 8, 2009 Hi , But it wouldn't take too long if people stopped turning up at Medical Centers, for wages and salaries to run dry. Remember Dr 's statement, there are only two problems with the body, toxin's and microbes. We kill the microbes with electrotherapy. We remove the toxins (medical drugs) by avoidance. This is simply too :-) Medical Taxes will die out when there is nolonger a need for them or they can be used to help rebuild important infrastructures of the country, like better roads and agriculture farms. Imagine all USA and Canadian farmers using fertilizes that had all 56 minerals in them that the body needs, their agriculture crops alone could heal the world! Eating a tomato would be the same as having a multimin! These are the images the world population needs to embrace, and if we do, it will come to be. We do have a choice where we spend our money and what we eat, and this choice can change the way the world opperates if enough people catch-on. Sincerely, Ken Uzzell http://heal-me.com.au HealMe Foundation A New Humanity Associate Re: [Off topic] Socialized Medicine --- Ken Uzzell wrote: <snip> > Why be concerned about improving the medical system? > > The way to improve it is to avoid it. <snip> The point about socialized medicine is that you can't avoid it. You get taxed to pay for it whether you use it or not. So, anyone who uses alternative methods has to pay twice. I haven't heard anyone argue for socialized universal coverage of alternative medicine. Regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2009 Report Share Posted April 8, 2009 " The most dangerous place you can possibly be is sleeping in a hospital under the care of a staff and a staff of doctors. If one, one thousandth of this kill rate was taking place on commercial airliners, they would all be grounded and under such intense scrutiny that the stock holders would never see another dividend. " Ummm... a commercial airliner is not filled with sick and dying people. Your analogy makes no sense. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2009 Report Share Posted April 8, 2009 " The most dangerous place you can possibly be is sleeping in a hospital under the care of a staff and a staff of doctors. If one, one thousandth of this kill rate was taking place on commercial airliners, they would all be grounded and under such intense scrutiny that the stock holders would never see another dividend. " Ummm... a commercial airliner is not filled with sick and dying people. Your analogy makes no sense. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2009 Report Share Posted April 8, 2009 " The most dangerous place you can possibly be is sleeping in a hospital under the care of a staff and a staff of doctors. If one, one thousandth of this kill rate was taking place on commercial airliners, they would all be grounded and under such intense scrutiny that the stock holders would never see another dividend. " Ummm... a commercial airliner is not filled with sick and dying people. Your analogy makes no sense. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2009 Report Share Posted April 8, 2009 Ken, we'll see if you still think this way if you become chronically ill. I used to think EXACTLY like you do. It turned out I was wrong, however. Why be concerned about improving the medical system? The way to improve it is to avoid it. Focus on Nutrition, Diet, Exercise and Love and you have no need for a medical system. Sure, the odd doctor and surgeon comes in handy for physical trauma accidents, and the chiro when those bones play up, and the massage therapist for cleaning out the inside of your body, and the occasionally Rife frequency therapy for keeping microbe loadings under check, but the medical system will only fix itself when we stop using it. Lets replace doctors of medicine with doctors of nutrition. Inspired by Nenah Sylver http://www.nenahsylver.com Sincerely, Ken Uzzell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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