Re: health care in France
Ghent12, I really like your posts, and am pleased and flattered to discuss this with you.
You made a claim that “… There are no parallels in any other industry where the government has a "public option" that inspire faith…” (sic) and your central point within the overall context of your post was the classic, well-worn chestnut that government cannot do anything right. Not one damn thing, not ever.
I offered you 5 examples right off the top of my head where government has gotten excellent results that “…offer faith…” I don’t think quibbling over the details of the FAA or the DOT will lead to greater understanding.
Private industry is also rife with examples of grand failures – the Ford Pinto; the Microsoft Zune; the Apple Newton; new Coke. Please recall that near the center of our current global economic crises are the reckless actions of private companies lending, borrowing, securitizing, and creating exotic and dangerous instruments.
If you really do believe that all government activity is a failure, there is good news. You can live in Somalia, or Chad, or Myanmar, where the zero-government paradise is available to you every day.
When we come together as a society to pool our money to build roads or schools or pay pensions, those actions are not doomed to fail because it is a government action. By any rational measure, the US Medicare system gives a pretty good service for the dollar. There is no fundamental reason that a single payer government health care system needs to fail. Outside the US, all people in the world who get good health care get it through such a system.
I don’t expect to change your mind on this topic; most people I know who adhere to your position do so as an article of faith, and are immune from logic on the subject. But I feel it’s important to challenge it in public, because it is logically incoherent and just flat wrong.
Cheers.
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You made a claim that “… There are no parallels in any other industry where the government has a "public option" that inspire faith…” (sic) and your central point within the overall context of your post was the classic, well-worn chestnut that government cannot do anything right. Not one damn thing, not ever.
I offered you 5 examples right off the top of my head where government has gotten excellent results that “…offer faith…” I don’t think quibbling over the details of the FAA or the DOT will lead to greater understanding.
Private industry is also rife with examples of grand failures – the Ford Pinto; the Microsoft Zune; the Apple Newton; new Coke. Please recall that near the center of our current global economic crises are the reckless actions of private companies lending, borrowing, securitizing, and creating exotic and dangerous instruments.
If you really do believe that all government activity is a failure, there is good news. You can live in Somalia, or Chad, or Myanmar, where the zero-government paradise is available to you every day.
When we come together as a society to pool our money to build roads or schools or pay pensions, those actions are not doomed to fail because it is a government action. By any rational measure, the US Medicare system gives a pretty good service for the dollar. There is no fundamental reason that a single payer government health care system needs to fail. Outside the US, all people in the world who get good health care get it through such a system.
I don’t expect to change your mind on this topic; most people I know who adhere to your position do so as an article of faith, and are immune from logic on the subject. But I feel it’s important to challenge it in public, because it is logically incoherent and just flat wrong.
Cheers.
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