[Peace-discuss] David Gill gets one thing right

David Green davegreen84 at yahoo.com
Thu Jun 21 17:41:27 UTC 2012


Wayne, how would you compare the training and knowledge/skills of Cuban doctors to American/European?


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> From: E. Wayne Johnson <ewj at pigsqq.org>
>To: C. G. Estabrook <cge at shout.net> 
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>Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 12:33 PM
>Subject: Re: [Peace-discuss] David Gill gets one thing right
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>Gill will do very well.
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>The tea party will oppose single payer and obamacare because it is coercive not because it is beneficent.
>I think they are correct that coercive medical programs are unconstitutional.  The socalled left will support
>coercive medicine because they believe in the beneficence of the nanny state.  The socalled right will oppose it
>but will in fact support coercive medicine because it brings money to their poor wealthy friends and
>because it maintains the American Standard of Medical Care.  Sir, yes, sir.
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>It is difficult for me to imagine that the creation of a government bureaucracy to administer health care will
>solve the problem.  It will create jobs.
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>My view is that the problem is systemic, not a matter of who pays after the system has processed you.
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>In many countries other than the USA one can buy medicines over-the-counter that are either completely unavailable
>and forbidden in the United States or are on a prescription-only basis, for a small fraction of what those same medicines
>cost in the US.  This is the result of "crony capitalism" in the USA system.
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>In many countries other than the USA when you go to the hospital, they give you your medical records
>and your x-rays and you can take them home and study them yourself.  In the USA you are not smart
>enough to even peer at them, even if you spent the night at a Holiday Inn Express.
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>In many countries other than the USA if you are sick or injured or have some problem with your body it
>is easy enough to find a doctor, even one who will come to your home and see about you.  In countries other than
>the USA they know that most medical procedures are so simple even a Caveman could be trained to do
>them in about 15 minutes, so intravenous sets and saline bottles are readily available over the counter
>so you can go home and give yourself an IV in the privacy of your own living room or the toilet of your choice.
>In the USA the people are not smart enough to do this for themselves, they need a health care professional,
>a member of the guild, to do this for them.
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>In the USA the number of health care professionals is strictly limited so that there is always an undersupply of
>available care for you, the little guy.  The Galatians are being milked and bilked.  Minor surgery
>is when they cut on someone else
>
>It's unfortunate that movements with great promise are turned aside by a little bit of pepper spray.
>The medical lobby is powerful and holy and believes in blood donation as good leeches should.
>
>As Fred Natural observed, Americans are soft.
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>On 6/21/2012 9:01 AM, C. G. Estabrook wrote:
>> http://illinoisreview.typepad.com/illinoisreview/2012/06/david-gill-says-obamacare-doesnt-go-far-enough.html 
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