I am impressed by the rapidity of your answer. Didn't expect such a fast response.
Ain't nothing to it...
Of course, that still leaves us (actually only
me, since you are unlikely to be affected
by anything contradicting your dogmas) with the
actual content of your answer.
Oh, so it's like that?
I tried to write a decent message.
And you answered that by calling me a monkey.
Is that how you remember it?
I remember you introducing yourself with, "What's
the matter is with you?"
and then you went on to beg for some deviant boot sex so I was just
trying to be being hospitable.
You should be thanking me for sparing you the heel.
Not that it offends me (because it doesn't) but
when you try to refute factual claims with insults,
it pretty much shows that you've got no real
arguments to back up your claims.
Maybe you're just the guy who could straighten me out?
Your main point is :
"Congress is protected by Universal Health Care,
therefore all of America must have such a thing".
No, Monkey.
My point is what *I" say it is, not you, and what I said was this:
>What I said
was health insurance is socialism, and Congress is protected by it
> but they refuse
to let other Americans get insurance so we have a big problem.
That's the second time you've lied about my position.
Why do you have to change my words to refute them?
Why not challenge the words I used instead of making stuff up?
Using the same line of reasoning : "I saw a
man robbing a bank, therefore I must do the same".
The fact that members of Congress have some form
of Universal Health Care does not confer legitimacy to it.
They control the country and it's the system they chose, so yes, that
confers some legitimacy.
These are the richest, most powerful men on earth and they generally
get what they want.
You're not like, ...stupid or anything are you?
Would you want a single, government-owned car
maker in America ? I think not.
Then why do you want socialist health care? It
has failed everywhere it was implemented
(I'm sure you disagree with that, but the truth
is not on your side).
Blow me.
Socialistic health care (what the US Congress has) is better than no
health care.
Even the Mayor of Monkeytown understands that.
Can you understand the difference between "having" and "not
having" health insurance?
Do you know what your problem is?
ha ha
I too eagerly suffer fools for my own amusement?
You think you know what is right for everybody
and you seem to think than if Socialism will come
to power, you will be among the ones leading
the country. Sadly to say, both these things are illusions.
Why do you continue to make shit up - then demand I explain it to you?
For the third or fourth time, the insurance Frist and McCain have is
better
than no insurance.
Wrap some copper wire around your skull and concentrate on that last
sentence.
Be mindful of your ignorance and understand that
only a free market can cater to the needs of all.
Of course, not everything will be cheap, but
government fixes are ALWAYS more expensive than the free market.
Monkey, maybe you get your insurance through the Zoo
but the rest of us have to fight Bush's insurance lobby for a fair
shake.
And please, learn some real economics. I know
the Left has sworn eternal hatred to capitalism,
but try and read the likes of Adam Smith, Hayek
or Mises and stop worshiping the likes of Krugman.
Silviu
Silviu, I'll bet you couldn't begin to explain the Infield Fly Rule,
much less the radical GOP economic theories that have bankrupted America.
Tell you what - pick a chart and I'll kick your ass with it.
Chart 1
Chart 2
Chart 3
Chart 4
Chart 5
Chart 6
So - you say your side has all the economic answers?
Go ahead - pick a number from one to six and prepare for an education,
Cubby.
PS. I live in a former Communist country. I saw
what Socialism does with my own eyes.
Believe me, you
don't want it. Learn to appreciate what you have.
Monkey, like most of America, you're all hung up on a word - "socialism."
What if you were drowning and I threw you a "socialistic" life preserver.
Would you rather die or touch something "socialistic?"
*I* am not trying to turn America into a socialist nation.
I'm trying to bring some fairness to a broken health care system, while
asking
the bastards in charge why "socialized medical insurance" is OK for
them, but not us.