The sick care industry is a repair and rescue industry. This
so-called crisis is a manufactured one in the same way that there would
be a "mechanic shortage" if the overwhelming preponderance of cars were
so poorly built by intent that they required an obscene amount of
repair.
The fundamental problems with the sick care system, for the most part, remain the quality of the protoplasm entering it, i.e., people are unfit by choice who therefore develop diseases of choice, and the combined efforts of the government and Progressive Medicine to nannify sick care, i.e., save people from themselves without allowing them the golden opportunity to truly experience the results of their behavior.
Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2013/01/it_is_not_the_doctor_shortage_stupid.html
The fundamental problems with the sick care system, for the most part, remain the quality of the protoplasm entering it, i.e., people are unfit by choice who therefore develop diseases of choice, and the combined efforts of the government and Progressive Medicine to nannify sick care, i.e., save people from themselves without allowing them the golden opportunity to truly experience the results of their behavior.
Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2013/01/it_is_not_the_doctor_shortage_stupid.html
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