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From: www.davidpakman.com
truth2power
(8,219 posts)or what?
David Packman says Huckabee used to be a pastor.
another_liberal
(8,821 posts)He may be a former pastor, but he's serving the twin evils of money and power now.
DhhD
(4,695 posts)criminal who were serving time for felonies out on an exchange program to go to other states and walk, as a form of rehabilitation. One of these violent criminals murdered four Oregon policemen in a restaurant minding their own business.
In my opinion, he has very little empathy; a true sociopath.
RC
(25,592 posts)And when someone that doesn't have any money might do something to keep some of that money from you - What do you expect?
bulloney
(4,113 posts)AtheistCrusader
(33,982 posts)Huckabee is correct as long as you think of healthcare as a market, and while regulated, we have that. Pakman is equating health insurance with health care. They are not the same. I will grant Huckabee his market based insurance, as long as we have something else for the people who can't pay, like single payer. You can have both. Germany is an example.
In Germany, you get X basic minimum health CARE regardless of insurance, if you want insurance on top of that, go for it. We would be LUCKY to implement Germany's model in the US, it would be vastly superior and CHEAPER than what we have.
Of course, people like Huckabee would recoil in horror from something like Single Payer, so he's still a douchebag, but within the context of a market for INSURANCE what he said was totally correct. And makes a strong case for going BEYOND an insurance market, and implement HEALTH CARE via single payer or some similar system.
another_liberal
(8,821 posts)The governor is making a perfect argument for why the United States should eliminate for-profit, private insurance middlemen and go to a Single Payer system. Only a tiny minority of greedhead wealthy creeps want health care to be seen as a privilege, the vast majority of Americans recognize health care must be treated as the right of all our people.
The wealthiest among us will have to pay marginally higher taxes to fund such a program, of course, but what's so wrong with that? They have all the damn money, after all, and they made it off of the poor and the middle class to begin with! Why shouldn't they give something back? It's not like they won't be filthy rich anymore even if they do.
radiclib
(1,811 posts)Insurance companies are in the profit business, and as such, cannot be forced to take on losing propositions. They have a fiduciary responsibility to their stockholders to maximize profits.
This is exactly why insurance companies should not be allowed to sell health coverage. It's a no-brainer, and just another huge thing this country can't get right.
Thanks to Huckabee for making the fucking point.
DeSwiss
(27,137 posts)- I love the old KJ version, don't you?
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