Economic Principles are not up for debate. You can't give away health care and keep the health care at the same quality. Eventually the resources will be consumed and something has to give. Liberals try to make conservatives feel bad about admitting the obvious. Economic Principles are irrefutable.
In this world, bad things happen and they happen to everyone eventually. The government is not an endless resource. Turning our problems over to the government does not simply make the problem go away.
If it's free, you will want more. If it's free, you will stand in line to get it. If it's free, you will run out of it. If there's no profit incentive, people won't make it better and people won't make more of it.
You can't change these facts so you HAVE TO DEAL WITH IT RATIONALLY, Or, in other words, you have to be a conservative.
Come on people, get a clue...
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I must be doing something wrong. I received the message, "We're sorry, this video is no longer available." I'm sure it was a must see.
thanks ted for being right on and keeping me enlightened and entertained. i would also be jumping the border rather than wait in a line but wouldnt it be nice if michael moore jumped the other way and waited in those lines. for those like him and 'others'who thrive on socialism i would suggest quit complaining and move to a country where you feel more comfortable and controlled.
Good point. This principle also applies to education, which is why I am so pro vouchers.
thanks for all of your comments. as you can tell, i feel pretty passionate about this stuff. I love America. i simply can not stand to let this insidious thinking permeate our society more and more. They are killing us in the name of "compassion". unfortunately, like the video said, it's false compassion and the effects are quite detrimental to all, rich and poor alike.
i totally agree on the vouchers.
check the video again, rae. i think you'll like it.
God Bless America!
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