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British health system fails

As Congress acts on their leftist mythology to impose nationalized health care on America, the Brits document the folly of their own mistake.

Daily Mail, Saturday, November 28, 2009: 3,000 needless deaths every year

Daily Mail Comment, Saturday, November 28, 2009: Paying the ultimate price for NHS targets

The Daily Telegraph, Saturday, November 28, 2009: Want to fix the NHS? Go private

the ends of politics

The path led through the camp entrance bearing the inscription “Arbeit macht frei” (work will make you free). The over-dimensional motto on the roof of the maintenance building announced: “There is a path to freedom. Its milestones are obedience, honesty, cleanliness, sobriety, hard work, discipline, sacrifice, truthfulness and love of thy fatherland.”
Arbeit macht freiPerimeter fenceDepiction of beatingBeating tableDachau gas chamberDachau crematorium
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Dachau is a mirror into the dark part of each of our souls we wish we did not have.  Everyone should see it, know it’s there, and know what the most civilized of people are capable of doing given the right circumstances.

Senate socializtas

As the Senate considers socialized medicine for the U.S. today, consider what the concentration of government funding for socialized medicine throughout Europe has done for the business of health care.  See Medica 2009 in Dusseldorf.  It’s simply enormous.  Floor space for the 4-day event costs around $20,000 for a 10′ x 10′ square.  That’s $2M for a 100′ x 100′ space.  The opulence is palpable.  Massive displays of every medical device, machine, and product stretch for acres and acres in multiple linked buildings.  Thousands of beautiful women and sharp dressed men represent their products with panache, elan and requisite sex appeal.  The Medica show began around the same time governments began pouring public money into health care in the 60’s and 70’s.  If you want more of something, subsidize it, and the evidence seems beyond doubt that public health care dollars have had this effect.  It is puzzling, however, that the business of health care seems to be doing so well while the actual provision of health care seems to be in a state of crisis and in need of further socialization, more subsidy, and more government control.  Is there really a disconnect here?  Or is the argument for socializing health care in America a myth propagated by a leftist congress intent on perpetrating an extreme device to transfer more wealth and power to government forces?  If the U.S. House and Senate get their way, we’ll definitely get more health care business.  Ironically, we’ll also get health care rationing, scarcity of providers, and enormously increased taxes.  Imagine how our economies would look without governments confiscating enormous wealth and directing it into favored industries, and instead, people directed the spending of their own wealth toward goods and services they actually wanted?  Would we buy these fantastically expensive trade shows?  I seriously doubt it.     pb200230-copy.jpg

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new style of fascism

“Fascism is a type of state socialistic government. The Merriam-Webster dictionary definition is: “a political philosophy, movement, or regime (as that of the Fascisti) that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition.” Fascism is most often associated with the regimes of Mussolini and Hitler during WWII. The difference between fascism and communism is that in communism, the state owns everything outright; in fascism, a thin veneer of private ownership is maintained while the state exercises absolute control over industry. So the biggest difference between communism and fascism, which are both state socialistic governments, is that communism is complete state ownership, while fascism is complete state control. In economic and political effect, both are remarkably similar, and both oppose true free markets. Both communism and fascism value collectivism over individualism, and see the state as the ultimate expression of good, with the individual only existing to serve the state. Both communism and fascism have given rise to totalitarian police states, where the freedoms of individuals were sacrificed for the good of the state. In both communism and fascism, the state is everything, the individual is nothing. It is interesting to note that though both communism and fascism claim to be ideological enemies and complete opposites, for someone who values individual freedom and free markets, there is really no difference.“ 

From: Strike the Root

 ”The president accurately says Americans are “reluctant shareholders” of GM, AIG and Citigroup. But is he?If the Corker-Warner legislation is defeated, as Alexander’s bill was, on an essentially party-line vote, this will be redundant proof that Obama’s professed reluctance is fictitious. If it is, then what is real is what the Democratic left desires, an Obama Doctrine that says the trumpet of state capitalism — capital increasingly controlled from Capitol Hill and the Treasury Department — will never sound retreat.”

From: No Going Back On New Style Of Capitalism?

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