Interesting thing about medical treatment is you can't afford it if you're a poor American.
Fuck Israel
Is it really, though? Who is more successful in terms of natural selection? Poor people with several children, or a childless upper middle class couple representing the termination of their branches of the family tree?Dilbert_X wrote:
It'll mostly be poor people dying, thats how natural selection works.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Though I'm not yet concerned that the US government will start sealing the exits to homes and apartments, as an aside I do wonder at the impact unreliable access to healthcare will have on this country. People too afraid to seek medical attention because of the expense, poor to no coverage, and surprise bills.
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What are the real problems we should be focused on then?Jay wrote:
Really? I think it's just a different mindset in general. If you lean left you're more likely to have a favorable view of government in general, and a more optimistic view of what they can do with the powers they wield. Every crisis is an opportunity to show off just how awesome the government could be.
When you lean libertarian like me, every time the government becomes involved I automatically assume a pessimistic stance and expect them to fuck it up in some way. I'm rarely disappointed. Most people are full of shit and have no idea what they are doing, no matter how credentialed they may be, and our government is chock full of people with credentials a mile long and little actionable real world experience.
Besides, I've already lived through the hysteria for SARS, bird flu, swine flu (which I caught! yay me!), west nile, ebola, every weather event ever etc.
I consider myself to be a minarchist. Basically, a government needs to perform two functions to be legitimate: provide for the common defense and maintain a fair system of justice (and I don't mean re-distributive justice, but old fashion punishment of criminals justice). Everything above and beyond that just diminishes the state and distracts from these core functions.SuperJail Warden wrote:
What are the real problems we should be focused on then?Jay wrote:
Really? I think it's just a different mindset in general. If you lean left you're more likely to have a favorable view of government in general, and a more optimistic view of what they can do with the powers they wield. Every crisis is an opportunity to show off just how awesome the government could be.
When you lean libertarian like me, every time the government becomes involved I automatically assume a pessimistic stance and expect them to fuck it up in some way. I'm rarely disappointed. Most people are full of shit and have no idea what they are doing, no matter how credentialed they may be, and our government is chock full of people with credentials a mile long and little actionable real world experience.
Besides, I've already lived through the hysteria for SARS, bird flu, swine flu (which I caught! yay me!), west nile, ebola, every weather event ever etc.
I consider myself a Black Mage. You know something that also doesn't exist.Jay wrote:
I consider myself to be a minarchist. Basically, a government needs to perform two functions to be legitimate: provide for the common defense and maintain a fair system of justice (and I don't mean re-distributive justice, but old fashion punishment of criminals justice). Everything above and beyond that just diminishes the state and distracts from these core functions.
many of the first sanatoria and hospitals were set up by monarchs.Jay wrote:
The king would say "off with their heads" to everyone showing symptoms.
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There's no silliness to it. The whole left-right dynamic is ridiculous to begin with.uziq wrote:
i actually have some time for nozick. i would be happy to discuss his philosophy with jay. but that would mean jay at least acknowledging the pure silliness of his current conception of left and right wing. somehow i don’t think he’s reading much of the philosophy of ‘minarchism’. it seems he’s recycling the poor commentator/pundit level polemics.
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People who vote left wing have serious, serious emotional issues as far as i'm concerned. It's a mental illness.