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You caught me.
Oops, wrong quote. Meant this one. You were spot on.
AKA an attempt to fix medicaid, and make everyone pay the same (inflated) price?
You caught me.
AKA an attempt to fix medicaid, and make everyone pay the same (inflated) price?
Oops, wrong quote. Meant this one. You were spot on.
Face it, we need the government to control some aspects of society. Just look at the unregulated meat packing industry in the early 1900's. Anyone who knows anything about history knows how that turned out for consumers.
Just a couple points he made to fix actual health problems.msg, aspartame, and countless other harmful chemicals are used in your processed foods, basically making you sick. on top of that heres a bit of info i think people should know.
A}the food industry DOES NOT need to report to the f.d.a. if they find harmful bacteria in the meats they are goin to sell you. they simply need to cook the meat and package it in a different way.
B}even if they did need to report an issue it wouldnt matter, because the f.d.a is not a government managed administration. ask the fda whos job it is to make sure the food is safe and they will tell you the manufacturer, but ask the manufacturer the same question and they will say its the fdas job. this is simply a loop hole for them to bounce back and forth behind.
floridation: you may not know this but for over 60 years they have pumped floride into major metropolis' drinking water, claiming that it is for the benefit of dental health. well...Hitler originated this idea as a form of mind control. id say think about it but chances are you may be holding a glass of tap in your hand right now.
Have you ever read Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle" It's a terribly vivid interpretation of corruption in the meat packing industry as well as the fire fighting industry and others. 01001010 is right that some aspects of society do need to b controlled, but in my opinion, it just needs to be the basics such as the court system, the FDA (although needs MAJOR modification), and city services.
Health care should be one of the basics. Think of it like this - we already pay for uninsured emergency room visits. Why not nip it at the root and pay for doctor's visits? Something that's both cheaper for us and healthier for the patient in question.