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Thank God for pvt health care
My 92 yr old dad had angioplasty this morn so I went to see him
afterwards. Mom and several sisters described what took place. He had two arteries 98% clogged. I have for years wished they could remove the stuff clogging the arteries in addition to using the stent. My mom and sibs told me that they actually did this. I was surprised and said I thought this could not be done due to the danger of the "debris" causing a stroke. Apparently, the device whirls at very high rpm and cuts it into such tiny pieces it causes no problem. Doc said this could not be done 5 yrs ago. So, my 92 yr old dad now has a heart that is prob better than mine. WOW. Govt run health care would have no incentive to develop such a thing in 5 yrs. My dad has pvt health ins, VA and medicare with his pvt care paying most of it. Govt health care would simply say, "92 yrs old, no reason to do much" but his mind is in perfect shape and I expect he'll have 10 more years. |
Thank God for pvt health care
On Sep 2, 11:28*pm, Frogwatch wrote:
Govt run health care would have no incentive to develop such a thing in 5 yrs. uh...why not? that's like sayin govt run military programs have no incentive to develop deadlier weapons. the fact is, they do. you're just an ignorant right winger who thinks the cliches the rich have been telling you are gospel truth. guess you haven't been paying attention to the economy for the last year Govt health care would simply say, "92 yrs old, no reason to do much" but his mind is in perfect shape and I expect he'll have 10 more years. and private care has led the US to the worst, most expensie heatlh care in the western world. |
Thank God for pvt health care
On Thu, 3 Sep 2009 03:11:17 -0700 (PDT), wf3h
wrote: On Sep 2, 11:28*pm, Frogwatch wrote: Govt run health care would have no incentive to develop such a thing in 5 yrs. uh...why not? that's like sayin govt run military programs have no incentive to develop deadlier weapons. the fact is, they do. you're just an ignorant right winger who thinks the cliches the rich have been telling you are gospel truth. guess you haven't been paying attention to the economy for the last year Govt health care would simply say, "92 yrs old, no reason to do much" but his mind is in perfect shape and I expect he'll have 10 more years. and private care has led the US to the worst, most expensie heatlh care in the western world. Who develops military weapons? -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service -------http://www.NewsDemon.com------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access |
Thank God for pvt health care
On Sep 3, 9:17*am, wrote:
On Thu, 3 Sep 2009 03:11:17 -0700 (PDT), wf3h wrote: On Sep 2, 11:28*pm, Frogwatch wrote: Govt run health care would have no incentive to develop such a thing in 5 yrs. uh...why not? that's like sayin govt run military programs have no incentive to develop deadlier weapons. the fact is, they do. you're just an ignorant right winger who thinks the cliches the rich have been telling you are gospel truth. guess you haven't been paying attention to the economy for the last year Govt health care would simply say, "92 yrs old, no reason to do much" but his mind is in perfect shape and I expect he'll have 10 more years. and private care has led the US to the worst, most expensie heatlh care in the western world. Who develops military weapons? companies responding to a customer: the US military |
Thank God for pvt health care
wrote in message ... On Thu, 3 Sep 2009 03:11:17 -0700 (PDT), wf3h wrote: On Sep 2, 11:28 pm, Frogwatch wrote: Govt run health care would have no incentive to develop such a thing in 5 yrs. uh...why not? that's like sayin govt run military programs have no incentive to develop deadlier weapons. the fact is, they do. you're just an ignorant right winger who thinks the cliches the rich have been telling you are gospel truth. guess you haven't been paying attention to the economy for the last year Govt health care would simply say, "92 yrs old, no reason to do much" but his mind is in perfect shape and I expect he'll have 10 more years. and private care has led the US to the worst, most expensie heatlh care in the western world. Who develops military weapons? -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service -------http://www.NewsDemon.com------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access Private enterprises, who either contract with the government before or after the fact. |
Thank God for pvt health care
On Sep 3, 10:04*am, "Lu Powell" wrote:
wrote in message ... On Thu, 3 Sep 2009 03:11:17 -0700 (PDT), wf3h wrote: On Sep 2, 11:28 pm, Frogwatch wrote: Govt run health care would have no incentive to develop such a thing in 5 yrs. uh...why not? that's like sayin govt run military programs have no incentive to develop deadlier weapons. the fact is, they do. you're just an ignorant right winger who thinks the cliches the rich have been telling you are gospel truth. guess you haven't been paying attention to the economy for the last year Govt health care would simply say, "92 yrs old, no reason to do much" but his mind is in perfect shape and I expect he'll have 10 more years. and private care has led the US to the worst, most expensie heatlh care in the western world. Who develops military weapons? -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service * * *-------http://www.NewsDemon.com------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access Private enterprises, who either contract with the government before or after the fact. Govt develops better weapons as a matter of life and death for itself. They have no incentive to develop better heart procedures for 92 yr old guys. They would think that regular bypass technology is ok and see no reason to spend good money for anything else. History has shown this to be true. When the state tries to duplicate what capitalism does, it fails. The Soviet Union never developed much for consumers and was always behind the USA, same for China and all other state run economies. Without capitalism, my father would be dead. Consider ALL of the things that make your life easier, they were developed by pvt enterprise. Yes, the first IC chips were made for Titan missile guidance systems but TI would not have even done that if they did not see the possibility of developing consumer electronics. Research and development is insanely expensive and the only reason to do it is the potential for profit. I am working on a new type of mammography system but without a profit motive, I would not even consider it because the cost would be too high/unit for me to even pay for the R&D or to even pay salaries. However, when you consider the number of mammography units (roughly 10,000 in the USA) and the projected selling price of the part we develop to the system maker (roughly $30,000), you get big amounts of money, enough to make development feasible. IS my technology necessary? NO, existing tech works but does it slowly and delivers much more radiation than necessary. Thus, profit is the driving motivation. |
Thank God for pvt health care
On Sep 3, 10:04*am, "Lu Powell" wrote:
wrote in message ... On Thu, 3 Sep 2009 03:11:17 -0700 (PDT), wf3h wrote: On Sep 2, 11:28 pm, Frogwatch wrote: Govt run health care would have no incentive to develop such a thing in 5 yrs. uh...why not? that's like sayin govt run military programs have no incentive to develop deadlier weapons. the fact is, they do. you're just an ignorant right winger who thinks the cliches the rich have been telling you are gospel truth. guess you haven't been paying attention to the economy for the last year Govt health care would simply say, "92 yrs old, no reason to do much" but his mind is in perfect shape and I expect he'll have 10 more years. and private care has led the US to the worst, most expensie heatlh care in the western world. Who develops military weapons? -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service * * *-------http://www.NewsDemon.com------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access Private enterprises, who either contract with the government before or after the fact.- rather odd in that the USSR had a formidable military machine... |
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On Sep 3, 10:21*am, Frogwatch wrote:
On Sep 3, 10:04*am, "Lu Powell" wrote: wrote in message .. . On Thu, 3 Sep 2009 03:11:17 -0700 (PDT), wf3h wrote: On Sep 2, 11:28 pm, Frogwatch wrote: Govt run health care would have no incentive to develop such a thing in 5 yrs. uh...why not? that's like sayin govt run military programs have no incentive to develop deadlier weapons. the fact is, they do. you're just an ignorant right winger who thinks the cliches the rich have been telling you are gospel truth. guess you haven't been paying attention to the economy for the last year Govt health care would simply say, "92 yrs old, no reason to do much" but his mind is in perfect shape and I expect he'll have 10 more years. and private care has led the US to the worst, most expensie heatlh care in the western world. Who develops military weapons? -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service * * *-------http://www.NewsDemon.com------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access Private enterprises, who either contract with the government before or after the fact. Govt develops better weapons as a matter of life and death for itself. *They have no incentive to develop better heart procedures for 92 yr old guys. *They would think that regular bypass technology is ok and see no reason to spend good money for anything else. *History has shown this to be true. *When the state tries to duplicate what capitalism does, it fails. hey froggie...guess what ever hear of 1929? 2009? capitalism fails, too. it's failed to provide a stable retirement income for american workers. it's failed to provide cost of living increases, failed to provide affordable health care... |
Thank God for pvt health care
On Thu, 3 Sep 2009 08:17:47 -0700 (PDT), wf3h
wrote: On Sep 3, 10:04*am, "Lu Powell" wrote: wrote in message ... On Thu, 3 Sep 2009 03:11:17 -0700 (PDT), wf3h wrote: On Sep 2, 11:28 pm, Frogwatch wrote: Govt run health care would have no incentive to develop such a thing in 5 yrs. uh...why not? that's like sayin govt run military programs have no incentive to develop deadlier weapons. the fact is, they do. you're just an ignorant right winger who thinks the cliches the rich have been telling you are gospel truth. guess you haven't been paying attention to the economy for the last year Govt health care would simply say, "92 yrs old, no reason to do much" but his mind is in perfect shape and I expect he'll have 10 more years. and private care has led the US to the worst, most expensie heatlh care in the western world. Who develops military weapons? -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service * * *-------http://www.NewsDemon.com------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access Private enterprises, who either contract with the government before or after the fact.- rather odd in that the USSR had a formidable military machine... Formidable? The military machine that was defeated in Afghanistan? -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service -------http://www.NewsDemon.com------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access |
Thank God for pvt health care
On Sep 3, 11:19*am, wf3h wrote:
On Sep 3, 10:21*am, Frogwatch wrote: On Sep 3, 10:04*am, "Lu Powell" wrote: wrote in message .. . On Thu, 3 Sep 2009 03:11:17 -0700 (PDT), wf3h wrote: On Sep 2, 11:28 pm, Frogwatch wrote: Govt run health care would have no incentive to develop such a thing in 5 yrs. uh...why not? that's like sayin govt run military programs have no incentive to develop deadlier weapons. the fact is, they do. you're just an ignorant right winger who thinks the cliches the rich have been telling you are gospel truth. guess you haven't been paying attention to the economy for the last year Govt health care would simply say, "92 yrs old, no reason to do much" but his mind is in perfect shape and I expect he'll have 10 more years. and private care has led the US to the worst, most expensie heatlh care in the western world. Who develops military weapons? -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service * * *-------http://www.NewsDemon.com------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access Private enterprises, who either contract with the government before or after the fact. Govt develops better weapons as a matter of life and death for itself. *They have no incentive to develop better heart procedures for 92 yr old guys. *They would think that regular bypass technology is ok and see no reason to spend good money for anything else. *History has shown this to be true. *When the state tries to duplicate what capitalism does, it fails. hey froggie...guess what ever hear of 1929? 2009? capitalism fails, too. it's failed to provide a stable retirement income for american workers. it's failed to provide cost of living increases, failed to provide affordable health care... As I said, govts provide good military for their own survival. I am no advocate of libertarianism, it would not work. We need govt regulations to dampen economic oscillations that would result in "economic poles" (monopolies, depressions etc.) I believe that it is up to workers to provide their own retirement, SS is just a safety net to prevent starvation. Your failure to plan for the future is YOUR problem. I believe that routine health care should NOT be covered by any insurance so that people will know what thye are really paying. An HMO for routine care is simply pre-paid routine health care and tax deductible medical savings accounts should cover that. To prevent HMO from skewing the prices of routine health care, maybe "insurance" for routine health care should be illegal. EVERYBODY should have inexpensive catastrophic health insurance. Govt should provide a safety net system that is inconvenient to use. It should be inconvenient so that people will not rely on it instead of pvt. The idea is to preserve what is good about private health care while providing a safety net that people will not always use. |
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