A Arte da Fuga: Doença mental

01-07-2011
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The Insanity of "Universal" Medical Care por William Anderson na Campaign For Liberty:Albert Einstein supposedly defined insanity as "doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." Indeed, if Einstein was correct, then the U.S. Government is about to embark on a course of insane medical care in the name of "social justice," "morality," and "fairness."As one who has studied other "universal" medical policies in other countries, I have a different set of descriptive terms for the program that Krugman outlines: command, control, coercion and contraction. In fact, what I have listed is the hallmark of "universal care" elsewhere, and the idea that the American political classes can create a similar "plan" and avoid the pitfalls that plague those systems simply is insane, if we use Einstein’s definition.

The Insanity of "Universal" Medical Care por William Anderson na Campaign For Liberty:Albert Einstein supposedly defined insanity as "doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." Indeed, if Einstein was correct, then the U.S. Government is about to embark on a course of insane medical care in the name of "social justice," "morality," and "fairness."As one who has studied other "universal" medical policies in other countries, I have a different set of descriptive terms for the program that Krugman outlines: command, control, coercion and contraction. In fact, what I have listed is the hallmark of "universal care" elsewhere, and the idea that the American political classes can create a similar "plan" and avoid the pitfalls that plague those systems simply is insane, if we use Einstein’s definition.

The Insanity of "Universal" Medical Care por William Anderson na Campaign For Liberty:Albert Einstein supposedly defined insanity as "doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." Indeed, if Einstein was correct, then the U.S. Government is about to embark on a course of insane medical care in the name of "social justice," "morality," and "fairness."As one who has studied other "universal" medical policies in other countries, I have a different set of descriptive terms for the program that Krugman outlines: command, control, coercion and contraction. In fact, what I have listed is the hallmark of "universal care" elsewhere, and the idea that the American political classes can create a similar "plan" and avoid the pitfalls that plague those systems simply is insane, if we use Einstein’s definition.

The Insanity of "Universal" Medical Care por William Anderson na Campaign For Liberty:Albert Einstein supposedly defined insanity as "doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." Indeed, if Einstein was correct, then the U.S. Government is about to embark on a course of insane medical care in the name of "social justice," "morality," and "fairness."As one who has studied other "universal" medical policies in other countries, I have a different set of descriptive terms for the program that Krugman outlines: command, control, coercion and contraction. In fact, what I have listed is the hallmark of "universal care" elsewhere, and the idea that the American political classes can create a similar "plan" and avoid the pitfalls that plague those systems simply is insane, if we use Einstein’s definition.

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