lowing wrote:
Varegg wrote:
Will be so much fun to talk about universal healthcare with you lowing after some years when you can't possibly understand how genious it is and that it wasn't implemented before ...
Yeah right, this coming from countries that are 20 times as old as the US and a 1/64th as important on the world stage. Please try and remember, our economy affects yours, not the other way around.
Note, that is because european countries heavily invested in you hundreds of years ago,
though it's true that many Europeans have got their faces stuck up their own asses. That's especially true when you see the average european over here compare us to America. The baseline and normal way of thinking here is that you're all crazy rednecks loaded with guns, crime and inferior economic systems.
Though that's not the point, point is that healthcare
is a fairly good idea. However there are numerous problems with it, like now in most countries healthcare quality is declining, while that of America is very high. Nevertheless, you can't blame someone if everything goes tits up. If his bussiness fails enormously due to the things someone else did wrong you've got a hard time trying to advocate the "it's your fault, your problem" mindset.
This is where a social care net comes into work, to give those people a second chance. Which by all means isn't such a bad initiative. Maybe when given that second chance people can contribute more to society, on the other hand they can leech most of their lives (tbh they should just force every slacker into working for the government, even if it's just cleaning trash bins just so that he isn't a heap of wasted money.)
Now if a person loses his limbs during surgery due to some weird disease that suddenly started spreading, I suppose that in America your family is responsible for taking care of you (or if you were born that way.) Now what if you either got no direct family anymore, or your family is incapable of caring for you? apparantly that's a lose-lose situation over there in America. Over here they tend to take care of their citizens more if everything goes wrong. I support this kind of government-help. It's good.
Not every idea about socialism is totally backwards, the backwards comes in when some nutter tries to implement it
now in a time of economic crisis. This shit sucks, you can't expect a system that's based on working for a country that has positive economic growth to work when everything is failing hard, for example the DOW losing 50% of it's market value in the past few years. That's an indication of that it's all bad and that you SHOULDN'T invest in social systems at that time. First recover, then social systems.
Indeed, what makes a country going again is the opportunity for jobs. I suppose either a war or some genious Obama plan (which he doesn't seem to have) which would suddenly create thousands of jobs is the only way to get things going a little again.
p.s. I agree that taxing small business owners to solve an economic crisis is the most retarded plan ever.
Last edited by dayarath (2009-02-27 14:47:00)