..since democracy was conceived as the end of monarchies, it was designed to coexist extremes in attitude (states of belief.)
The antidote role (three branches of governing) was inspired to reject taxation.
The United States was created as a health plan for parasitic behavior.
Health care makes us invest on possibilities that bad things should be prepaid for the best value?
This gambling attitude as been used to set up a dealership of competing parasites (as Blagovich demonstrates reflexively manifests.)
Shouldn't Insurance consider a tweak into Assurance?
If investing in debt has been so powerful,
what about the potential of health credit interest as appreciation values to balance the books?
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
3 comments:
Democracy conceived as the end of monarchies? ~ news to me!
Perhaps you mean a republic? Which has no monarch?
If you actually have a real democracy in the US is open to debate, certainly many US citizens and many other people from around the world are coming to the conclusion that what you actually have is a thinly disguised oligarchy
The United States created as a health plan to parasitic behaviour?
Not sure what this is supposed to mean but the parasitic growth of the very few corperations that rule the US would seem to point to the view that this health plan has already failed.
Your post makes me very glad we in the UK have a National Health service and do not have to rely on the vaguaries of private health insurance which excludes so many from available health care!
http://www.wariscrime.com/2009/01/15/news/the-usa-isnt-a-country-its-a-corporation/
Thought you might find this interesting Brad4D
Common Sense by Thomas Paine (which is credited with maintaining revolution at the worse times) presents a powerful argument against royalty, to unify a socialist spirit.
Any army is the most socialist focus of cultural security.
The conception of revolution came when excessive taxation frustrated progression of domestication.
Post a Comment