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Originally Posted by Captain Kawaii
Less government
Single payer system
Allow for profits to fuel innovation and development but not greed.
I have 2 family members who are both doctors, in Japan. They make 150-200k per year. Japan is at the cutting edge of many technologies and beyond the US in many ways. The most important way is the actual healthcare we are provided.
Health care led by doctors who want to help and heal people.
Look at the stats on hospice care for those about "to go." Its like vampires feeding at a pig's trough with the only purpose in mind to put the maximum amount of profits into people's pockets.
I learned after coming here, the fine doctors at UCLA Medical Center had no idea what they were doing except loading me up on blood pressure meds that German and Japanese physicians KNOW are worthless.
I am glad major Asian countries and Russia are stepping up to knock the American Federalist system down. I'm in the mood for a free-for-all. Lets see how this shit shakes out. EU and UK people are wising up too.
IN 2014, Federalism and predatory-capitalism (American capitalism) obviously equate to Corporate Fascism. Most Americans are too dumb or ill-informed these days to see it. Just ask, Mr. Gruber. Or Pornhub.
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brainwash is the problem...most north koreans truly believe they live in the greatest country in the world and so do most americans...
also the "innovations" that the USA makes are like i-innovations like on the i-phone...mostly hype and bullshit...I keep hearing about american "innovations" but cancer is still there in every way shape and form and so is every other diesease because US healthcare is not in to curing but making $$$$
the USA spends trillions and trillions on "innovations" can anybody tell me what major disease the USA cured in the last 20 years? it does not count if some chineese immigrant went to the USA and found a cure for some rare condition that 1 in 1.000.000 have for one trillion dollars
I bet nobody can name anything that the US "innovated" that really counts

so the "innovation" argument is like the "Freedom" argument
