DesideriScuri
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ORIGINAL: DesideriScuri We are unique in the level of cost within our health care system, but not that health care costs are rising. Try telling that to the many Americans that can no longer afford it due to rising costs. And, costs will continue to rise. There is nothing that is going to reduce the costs of individual services or procedures. So, insurance will be forever required to afford health care. That's fucking ridiculous, imo. Until the individual cost of care is reduced, people still won't be able to afford to purchase care without insurance, and, insurance won't be affordable (because it's based, to some degree, on the individual costs of care). quote:
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ORIGINAL: DesideriScuri Nope. We have a volunteer military, and once one volunteers, fitness is taken care of. Thus, *my* fitness isn't a concern to the Nation at all. I would say that only President Obama's fitness is of National concern, and, to a lesser extent, VP Biden (it becomes a bigger National concern if President Obama's health starts to wane). No different to any other country with a national policy. I'm not sure how that helps your side of the discussion. quote:
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ORIGINAL: DesideriScuri There is no tyranny from the Federal government? Really? Nothing the NSA does regarding domestic spying? Nothing where US Citizens could, possibly, be the target of a drone strike from our own military? Nooooo, nothing tyrannical at all. Again, only from the US. You don't see much of similar behaviour from anyone else. I know we don't see that behavior from anyone else. Yet, we do see it from the US government. If they aren't controlling our health care and they are overbearing to this degree, how much more overbearing are they going to be when they are controlling our health care, too? Do you trust the US Government? quote:
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ORIGINAL: DesideriScuri Localism is the heart of good governance, imo. The further away from the individual you get, the further erosion of control the individual can actually assert on government. Local government should be the form of government that individuals come in contact with and that impacts their daily lives. The further away you get, the less impact on the individual there should be. Who knows better about what situations someone is going to face and what help will be needed than the unit of government closest to the individual? Why bother voting at all then? That's where we have our individualism and our voice is heard. When we had some trouble with a government official, our local MP came to the rescue and kicked butt big-time. That's where you have local control and localized power. That didn't dectract from overall centralized power where things get domne on a national scale. This is where your localised notion is inbred from your environment and why you cannot see the other side of the coin. That statement could also apply to me too. But having lived in both worlds, I have a better appreciation of how this side works and I know which I'd prefer. What I don't think you understand is that all authority emanates from the individual. All of it. There is no authority that doesn't come from the individual. The US Military doesn't come to my house when I'm robbed. That's the job of the local LEO's. The further away from the individual, the less control over government we have, as individuals. That's how the US has been set up. That's how the US Constitution was written. If we want to change that, we have channels we have to go through to change that.
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What I support: - A Conservative interpretation of the US Constitution
- Personal Responsibility
- Help for the truly needy
- Limited Government
- Consumption Tax (non-profit charities and food exempt)
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