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Old 11-18-2009, 10:07 PM   #223
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Originally Posted by Harmon View Post
I agree that government "regulation" of businesses results in businesses capturing the regulatory agencies and, in effect, writing their own rules.

What I don't understand is how you start with this observation and wind up with the conclusion that what we need is MORE government involvement.

Particularly when you recognize that government is out of control.

Government is out of control, so let's hand over our health care to it?
Stop generalizing. Government is too big, many things need to change, it must be done correctly. Government is ALREADY in charge of everything anyway. The point is to begin changing it -- decisions must be made as far as how to do it. The Public health care OPTION DOES NOT PUT GOVERNMENT IN CHARGE OF HEALTH CARE any more than it already is, but it does provide a better means to control the out of control costs that have destroyed the system.

Now I'm not going to post wrt this any more. I've said what I think. You guy carry on.
I'm going to go check Sarah in her running outfit.

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