I've been a Ron Paul fan for years ... ever since I read his book titled "The Money Book." He's one of the very few in a high government position who has dared to tell the truth about our scam, slave money and tax system. Ron Paul is a true America patriot. He is a constitutional scholar in the first degree. He doesn't just talk the talk, he walks it too. In fact he struts the shit out of it.So Vi, you have been wowed by RON PAUL as well? Whats your thoughts about him?
Parker, I thought your answer was going to be epic or something... I thought Seamaiden was hinting at something bigger than that..........
When you have a competitive market the costs to consumers goes down. The technology field has shown us the cost of products goes down over time in a competitive market. Computers, and before that calculaters and televisions.Your copay and out of pocket with universal health care would be ZERO. Higher taxes for sure but the overall cost of medical would come down as soon as the profit was eliminated. Profit and health care seem like an oxymoron to me.
None of the over 4000 babies delivered by Ron Paul were Anthony Quinns'. What are the odds!!So Vi, you have been wowed by RON PAUL as well? Whats your thoughts about him?
Parker, I thought your answer was going to be epic or something... I thought Seamaiden was hinting at something bigger than that..........
Quite the opposite. I think that only an extreme will work. Otherwise, you have private corporations doing what they do best: serving their stockholders by making as much money as possible. I'm not trying to demonize them, but that's just what they do. Any system of the government subsidizing or otherwise paying private industry will result in private industry being very efficient, that much is correct. But being efficient is taking as much money as they can to perform the service, billing out as much as possible to insurance, and providing the absolute minimum necessary to patients in order to satisfy some system of standards or to keep them from firebombing the clinic.Cee, would you agree that no extreme is good or beneficial?
I'm also in Cali, but I did get an email recently that the Governator reversed his decision on those shutdowns. I sent an online letter to my Congressperson about it. Apparently they had an impact.I live in California where many of our parks are being shut down due entirely to government fiscal failure. So.. my perspective is a wee bit different.
Yeah, i get you. One point is that by localizing traffic to particular natural areas, we can focus our efforts on minimizing the damage done in those areas, where people are more accountable for their actions - due to the fact that they're being socially policed (ideally, where you don't have that annoying diffusion of responsibility thing). Hopefully, the resources are there to teach people how to behave. That way, when they encounter wilderness outside of park personnel, they'll know how to. Again, that's wishful thinking.Hmm.. I've got to think about that. Part of the reason is that I get tired of how people treat the natural areas that I'd like to see remain pristine. This is why I don't go out of my way to visit places like Yosemite, I think that they're actually better served by no one being there. Does that make sense?
My point exactly! The same thing is happening with gun laws. RON PAUL is simply trying to even the playing grounds, IMHO....The restriction of those areas would probably affect the most responsible users the most. You think the dbags that run their four-wheelers, litter, and otherwise abuse nature give a shit if the gate is closed? Nope. They're breaking all the rules that keep nature pristine in the first place ... at least with rangers we can kick 'em out!
Redd, a lot has changed since 1949. Why would you want to privatize national parks so only rich people could enjoy them, oh, thats right, you're rich.Maybe the answer would be to privatize the national parks. We already do have private national parks where you can't find one beer can or a scrap of paper laying on the ground. They are called Disneyland and Epcot Center.
I love Yosemite. My first trip there was in the Spring of 1949. It was like being one with The Spirit. I still go to Yosemite, but not when the crowds are there. I've found the most beautiful time is just as the snow is melting and the water is starting to flow in the Merced River again. Man, talk about God's Country!
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I'm sure that there's history here I'm not privy to, but - in case you're not aware - these sorts of comments are totally useless and don't make people want to listen to what you have to say.Redd, a lot has changed since 1949. Why would you want to privatize national parks so only rich people could enjoy them, oh, thats right, you're rich.
Well, he is rich and only the rich would be able to enjoy the national park system, so wouldn't that be one reason he would like to privatize them?I'm sure that there's history here I'm not privy to, but - in case you're not aware - these sorts of comments are totally useless and don't make people want to listen to what you have to say.
Personal attacks and the "you don't agree with me, so you're stupid" mentality ruin political forums.
Maybe it's just me, but the post reeks of "of course you'd say that, you're rich", implying a lack of consideration for another tax bracket.Well, he is rich and only the rich would be able to enjoy the national park system, so wouldn't that be one reason he would like to privatize them?